Bashkayan tries to calm down: "We do not want war, but dialogue."
June 12, 20251 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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President of Iran, Masoud Bazkian, stated that "his country does not seek war with anyone, but rather seeks dialogue with the world, emphasizing at the same time that it will overcome American and European pressures by relying on God and the unity of its people." Bazkian added: "Today we face unprecedented pressures from America and Europe, through imposing the harshest forms of sanctions, thinking they can stop our progress. But we are confident that relying on God will enable us to overcome these circumstances." He noted in his speech: "We do not rely on America and its allies, but we believe in God, and we do not seek war with anyone, but we want to communicate with the world." In another statement during the same meeting, the Iranian President emphasized the necessity of enhancing national unity, saying "this country does not belong to a single group, party, or faction, but to everyone. We are brothers with all our neighbors, but the enemy wants to sow discord among us to plunder our oil and wealth, and sells us weapons to make us fight each other." He continued: "We must maintain the unity of the internal front under the banner of the supreme leadership of the revolution, as this is the only guarantee to protect the country from external discord."