Iran's ambassador to the United Nations stated that the Islamic Republic has never negotiated under threats and will never submit to pressure or coercion. The statement, published by an Iranian-affiliated the source, reinforces Tehran's longstanding public position amid continued diplomatic efforts by third parties.
The remarks, attributed to Iran's UN Ambassador (name not provided in the broadcast), were circulated via the source affiliated with the Iranian resistance front. The ambassador's statement comes as the latest in a series of public declarations by Iranian officials rejecting negotiation under duress. Over recent days, a senior advisor to the Supreme Leader stated Iran needed no mediator for talks with the US, and the parliament's national security spokesperson said Tehran is 'not in a hurry' to negotiate. As The Zioneer reported over the past week, Iranian figures — from Foreign Minister Araghchi to acting Defense Minister Ebn al-Reza — have consistently pledged retaliation against any attack while publicly dismissing diplomatic overtures framed as coercive. The channel did not specify the forum in which the ambassador made the statement.
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