Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently emphasized that resilience is the key to achieving peace and countering war and extremism.
In his remarks, Pezeshkian argued that nations must build internal strength and adaptive capacity to address security challenges instead of relying on military solutions or confrontation.
The Iranian leader stated: "Peace cannot be achieved through war or imposition; it must be founded on each country's resilience against external shocks and pressures."
President Pezeshkian's comments come amid ongoing tensions and conflicts across the Middle East. He also called on the international community to cooperate in building a sustainable security system based on dialogue and mutual respect.
Analysts interpret Pezeshkian's stance as reflecting Iran's foreign policy, which prioritizes diplomatic solutions and resilience against Western sanctions and pressure.