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Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian Signals Openness to Deal If U.S. Respects Iran’s Rights

By Editorial Team
In a significant diplomatic message, Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, indicated that a potential agreement with the United States remains achievable—provided Washington shifts its approach. Taking to social media, President Pezeshkian stated that if the American government “abandons its totalitarianism and respects the rights of the Iranian nation,” pathways toward a constructive agreement would “certainly be found.” The Iranian President also praised his country’s negotiating team for their efforts amid ongoing diplomatic tensions. He gave special mention to Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, referring to him as a “dear brother,” and extended his encouragement, saying, “God gives you strength.” The statement comes at a time of heightened geopolitical strain and stalled negotiations between Tehran and Washington, particularly over nuclear and regional security issues. Pezeshkian’s remarks signal a willingness to re-engage diplomatically, while firmly reiterating Iran’s demand for respect and sovereignty in any future agreement. Observers note that this message could be an attempt to revive dialogue channels, though significant policy differences remain between the two nations.
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