Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the U.S. threats against Iran, given Donald Trump's contradictory statements and his alleged desire for dialogue with Iran.

Why it matters:

Masoud Pezeshkian's remarks highlight Iran's stance on international negotiations, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and equality in discussions with other countries, particularly the United States. The position reflects Iran's broader foreign policy.

 

The big picture:

Iran's foreign policy is increasingly focused on constructive dialogue and engagement, especially as it navigates complex relationships with Western nations. 

Pezeshkian's comments came after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Iran if the U.S. desired negotiations with the country failed. Iran says it is ready to engage in dialogue, but not under threats and pressure. The U.S. says it wants direct talks, but Iran refuses it under the U.S. bully pulpit.

 

What he's saying:

“If you wish to negotiate, what is the purpose of the threats?” Pezeshkian questioned, highlighting the contradiction in U.S. policy. He further stated, “If we put aside our differences and stand united, our adversaries will think twice before acting against us.” His remarks reflect a call for national solidarity and a strategic approach to international relations.

 

Key points:

  • Iran's foreign policy is rooted in constructive interaction and equality.
  • National service and collaboration under the Leader's guidance is on priority to address domestic challenges.
  • Stress is on the importance of asset generation amid tough economic conditions.
  • Engaging academic experts is on the agenda in decision-making processes to leverage insights for national issues. 

 

Go deeper:

Pezeshkian's call for equal negotiations underscores a fundamental principle of Iran's diplomatic approach: that threats and negotiations cannot coexist.

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