The Iranian president has spoken of the need for diplomacy in international relations, while expressing distrust of the United States. His comments came amid ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington.
Statement by the President of Iran
President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian stressed the importance of diplomatic efforts in resolving international issues. He stressed that Tehran prefers diplomacy, particularly in regional affairs and in relations with Western countries.
At the same time, Pezeshkian noted that Iran does not trust the United States. In his opinion, previous experience of cooperation with Washington has shown that the American side should be cautious.
The Context of Iran-U.S. Relations
Relations between Iran and the United States have remained tense in recent years. The key issues remain nuclear programme Iran, sanctions and regional security.
Pezeshkiani's comments came against the backdrop of new diplomatic initiatives being discussed in the region. However, Tehran's official position remains restrained regarding the possibility of a broad dialogue with the United States.
Diplomacy as a priority
The Iranian President stressed that diplomacy is the main tool for resolving disputes. He called on the international community to promote mutual respect and constructive dialogue.







