JAKARTA - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed that his country would not meet the excessive demands of enemies, while condemning the efforts of enemies to continue the economic war against Iran.
In a meeting with members of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture on Monday, May 25, Pezeshkian emphasized that negotiations were arranged in such a way that the rights of the Iranian nation could be fully protected.
Pezeshkian emphasized that the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran will not succumb to pressure and will not meet excessive demands under any circumstances.
"Even though the enemies of the country have changed their tactics to economic warfare after the failure of military operations, Iran will still survive and succeed through this phase. As long as the government and the private sector collaborate with a spirit of solidarity, empathy, and cooperation," he said.
In a statement on the social media X, President Pezeshkian said his country always respects commitments and explores all steps to end the war. He stressed that his party is open to discussions.
"All avenues remain open from us. Forcing Iran to surrender by violent means is only an illusion. A respectful attitude in diplomacy is much wiser, safer, and sustainable than war," said Pezeshkian.
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