Iran Press/Iran news: In response to a question about reports suggesting a potential Iranian plot against Trump, President Pezeshkian stated:"All the assassinations we see in the region, Europe, and other parts of the world—do they have any trace of Iranian involvement? Absolutely not!"
When pressed further on whether Iran had ever devised a plan to target Trump, Pezeshkian reiterated:"Never! What is being called a plot against Trump is nothing more than a fabrication by Israel and other nations seeking to fuel enmity toward Iran."
A Commitment to Peace
Addressing whether Iran could pledge not to take action against Trump, Pezeshkian emphasized:"From the beginning, we have never had such intentions, nor will we in the future."
The interview is part of a broader effort by the Iranian administration to communicate its stance on international peace and diplomacy. According to Mehdi Tabatabaei, Deputy Director of Communications at the President's Office, this critical interview will air on NBC News, hosted by renowned anchor Lester Holt.
Tabatabai announced on social media platform X (formerly Twitter):"President Pezeshkian’s significant message underscores Iran’s commitment to peace and de-escalation in the region and the world. Iran condemns war, aggression, and the genocidal actions of the Zionist regime and is prepared for honorable and equitable negotiations."
A Vision for Regional Stability
Iran’s message comes at a time of heightened tension and allegations, with the President stressing Tehran’s readiness for constructive dialogue and peaceful coexistence. Pezeshkian’s remarks aim to challenge narratives seeking to isolate Iran and reaffirm its role as a stabilizing force in the region.
The interview is expected to highlight Iran’s diplomatic priorities, calling for an end to hostilities and advocating for balanced negotiations to resolve ongoing disputes.
Stay tuned for the full broadcast on NBC News, which promises to shed light on Iran’s perspective in the midst of global geopolitical complexities.
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