Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that problems with Gulf states are nearing a solution and that all branches of Iran's government share a unified view on protecting national interests during negotiations, according to an N12 report.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Thursday evening said that Tehran's disputes with Gulf Arab states are approaching a resolution, and that the Iranian government is presenting a united front in ongoing negotiations. "All branches of the government share a common view regarding the protection of national interests within the framework of the negotiations," Pezeshkian said, as reported by N12. The remarks come amid a broader diplomatic push between Iran and the United States, with Gulf states — some of which have served as intermediaries — closely watching the talks. Pezeshkian's previous statements have consistently deferred ultimate authority over major strategic decisions to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as The Zioneer has noted. The assertion of government unity may signal an effort to project strength ahead of what Iranian officials have described as a critical phase in the talks, though no concrete progress on specific issues was detailed in the president's remarks.
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