President Pezeshkian: Window of diplomacy remains open
President Pezeshkian: Window of diplomacy remains open
Pezeshkian said he believes that the window of diplomacy is open.

President Pezeshkian: Window of diplomacy remains open

TEHRAN (Iran NewsPresident Masoud Pezeshkian says Tehran still believes the window of diplomacy is open and remains committed to pursuing a peaceful path.

In a post on X Monday night, Pezeshkian wrote, “To open up new horizons, we must look at the past with a critical eye. What will lead us to a better future is the rebuilding of hope, readiness to learn, change, and building a new path with unity, empathy, and rationality.”

He added, “We continue to believe the window of diplomacy is open and are seriously pursuing this peaceful course.”

In another post, Pezeshkian referred to the Israeli regime’s war of aggression against Iran as a test of national unity.

“Despite the psychological pressures and difficulties imposed on our nation, we witnessed one of the rarest displays of public participation, consensus, and social cohesion in Iran’s contemporary history,” he said.

“Iranians, whether at home or abroad, critics or not, stood as one against the invading enemy.”

Israel attacked Iran in an unprovoked act of aggression on June 13, assassinating military commanders and nuclear scientists in targeted strikes and killing civilians in air raids on residential areas. The war came amid ongoing talks between Tehran and Washington on Iran’s civilian nuclear program.

In a post on X Monday night, Pezeshkian wrote, “To open up new horizons, we must look at the past with a critical eye. What will lead us to a better future is the rebuilding of hope, readiness to learn, change, and building a new path with unity, empathy, and rationality.”

He added, “We continue to believe the window of diplomacy is open and are seriously pursuing this peaceful course.”

In another post, Pezeshkian referred to the Israeli regime’s war of aggression against Iran as a test of national unity.

“Despite the psychological pressures and difficulties imposed on our nation, we witnessed one of the rarest displays of public participation, consensus, and social cohesion in Iran’s contemporary history,” he said.

“Iranians, whether at home or abroad, critics or not, stood as one against the invading enemy.”

  • source : irna