President Pezeshkian: Iran Ready to Negotiate with West, Committed to Agreements

In his first press conference since taking office, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Tehran is ready to negotiate with the West and remains committed to all international regulations, but will never bow to pressure.

Iran (IMNA) _ He emphasized that Iran is not in conflict with anyone and will negotiate with the West on contentious issues while expanding relations with neighboring countries to improve the economy and achieve long-term objectives.

Pezeshkian said the United States first needs to prove it is prepared to negotiate in good faith and is committed to its international obligations. He underscored that Iran is committed to the agreements it signed with the US and Europe and does not seek atomic weapons, but the West is threatening Iran and saying it should not possess any missiles.

The Iranian president hailed relations with China and said Tehran is determined to implement the 25-year partnership agreement signed in March 2021. He described China as a "strategic" partner and vowed to further develop ties between the two countries.

Pezeshkian dismissed claims that Iran has provided Yemen with hypersonic missiles or the technology to manufacture such weaponry. He said Iran has a common stance with Yemen in rejecting the Israeli regime and urged the international community not to allow one group, backed by super powers, to kill innocent people in Gaza.

The Iranian president also reaffirmed the need to settle differences between Iran and Saudi Arabia and said he welcomes any measure which will bring the two Muslim countries closer together. He underscored the importance of fostering unity among Muslims to defend their rights and make the Israeli regime understand that it has no right to kill civilians.

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