Iranian President Urges Diplomacy to Avoid Regional Conflict

by John Smith - World Editor
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of diplomatic engagement and restraint in addressing regional tensions during a series of recent statements and a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Speaking publicly, Pezeshkian reiterated that war serves no one’s interests and called for resolving escalating situations through dialogue and rational communication to prevent further destruction. He stressed that while Iran seeks reasonable diplomacy, it remains vigilant toward potential threats.

The president also affirmed that Iran is prepared to reach a balanced and fair agreement, underscoring Tehran’s readiness to engage constructively in negotiations. His remarks come amid heightened international attention on Iran’s foreign policy approach, particularly concerning regional stability and nuclear diplomacy.

In a separate development, Pezeshkian spoke directly with President Macron to discuss recent regional developments, highlighting ongoing diplomatic channels between Tehran and Paris. The conversation reflects continued efforts by both nations to manage disagreements through diplomatic means despite broader geopolitical tensions.

These statements underscore Iran’s dual strategy of advocating for peaceful resolution while maintaining a defensive posture, a stance closely watched by global observers concerned about the risk of miscalculation in an already volatile region.

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