During his visit to Belarus, Pezeshkian met with Iranians living in Belarus and expressed his joy in being among them.
He said meeting Iranians abroad is a valuable opportunity to strengthen emotional and identity ties between their fellow nations.
“The Islamic Republic wants to live in peace with all countries, but the world’s great powers do not want Iran to follow the path of growth and prosperity,” he added.
President Pezeshkian welcomed unity and unity within Iran as an important achievement, claiming that solidarity continues to flourish despite external pressure.
Pezeshkian reiterated the principled policies of the Islamic Republic, defended peace, avoided the arms race, and confirmed that Iranian authorities had not sought weapons from the beginning, and that their main goal was unity and unity within Iranian boundaries and that they declared that they would foster harmony in the region.
Addressing the issue of the US’s biggest pressure policy, he said the US and its allies falsely believe that blocking Iran would lead to starvation for its people.
He said the Iranian state will continue to endure through independence and resilience.
The president described Iran’s defensive capabilities as a deterrent against threats, emphasizing that without these capabilities, Iran would face daily artillery fires just like those experienced by the people of Gaza.
He said the Israeli regime, with support from the US and Europe, had attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities and could not carry out such actions without support.
Pezeshkian lamented the humanitarian crisis caused by Israeli atrocities, pointing to the killing of nearly 60,000 Palestinians.
He had envisioned a brighter future for Iran, with the frustration of his enemies.
He sought the cooperation between all citizens and intellectuals to achieve a true sense of independence and the pride of the people.
MNA
