Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed on [date if available] that his government is prioritizing diplomatic solutions to resolve differences with relevant parties. Speaking at a press conference, Pezeshkian emphasized that Tehran remains open to dialogue but will not abandon core national interests.
The statement comes as negotiations over Iran's nuclear program stall and tensions with the United States and European allies continue to rise. President Pezeshkian said: 'We believe that through diplomacy, we can find common ground and reduce tensions. This path is being seriously pursued by the government.'
Iran has repeatedly rejected Western allegations of developing nuclear weapons, insisting its nuclear program is entirely peaceful. However, international sanctions continue to pressure Iran's economy.
Analysts suggest that President Pezeshkian's move may be an effort to improve relations with the international community while seeking support for economic recovery after years of sanctions. Nevertheless, deep disagreements over issues such as Iran's ballistic missile program and regional role remain significant obstacles.
There has been no immediate response from the United States or European countries to the latest statement from Tehran.