Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that any decision to end the ongoing war will be made on Iran’s terms. His remarks come amid rising tensions and reports of indirect contacts with the United States.
President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the decision to end the war would depend on prevailing conditions and would be made by Iran itself. He emphasized that any resolution would take into account all circumstances while safeguarding the country’s dignity, security, and national interests.
The Iranian president made it clear that protecting the honour and interests of the Iranian people remains a top priority.
“We will protect the honor and interests of the Iranian people at all costs,” he said during a government meeting.
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Pezeshkian highlighted the role of Iran’s armed forces, describing their contribution to national security as historic. He called their actions a “golden chapter” and praised public gatherings across the country as a sign of resilience during a critical phase.
Iran’s global standing
The president also portrayed Iran’s position on the global stage in strong terms. He said that Iran today stands “like a bright pearl” before the world and serves as an inspiration for free nations.
Pezeshkian stressed the importance of maintaining public services as a key pillar of national stability during the conflict. He underlined that continuity in governance and services is essential in times of crisis.
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The remarks come at a time when tensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate.
US President Donald Trump has warned that Iran’s power plants, oil fields and key infrastructure, including Kharg Island, could be “completely obliterated” if negotiations fail ahead of an April 6 deadline.
At the same time, reports suggest that indirect communication between Tehran and Washington is ongoing through mediators.







