Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated during his meeting with the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, General Asim Munir, that “This war will not benefit any party. The US will not win this conflict; on the contrary, the countries of the region and the world will pay a heavy price for it. The only party trying to gain from this process is the Zionist regime.”
elchi reports that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian met with the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, General Asim Munir, who is in Tehran for official talks. During the meeting, regional events, the ceasefire process, and bilateral relations were discussed. Touching upon Pakistan’s role in achieving a ceasefire, Pezeshkian thanked Pakistan for its contributions to the mediation process and stated that Iran supports lasting peace, stability, and brotherly relations in the region, and that the rights of the Iranian people must be protected within the framework of international law.
Emphasis on regional peace and unity in the Islamic world
Highlighting the importance of unity in the Islamic world, Pezeshkian said: “Iran considers all Islamic countries as brothers. Wars and instability in the region mainly stem from the Zionist regime’s attempts to create divisions among Islamic countries. Therefore, the Islamic Ummah must act in unity and cooperation and should not allow Muslim lands to be used against Muslims.”
Pezeshkian stated that achieving unity among Islamic countries would prevent the region from being dragged into war, adding: “The unity of the Islamic Ummah will be decisive in resolving the crises in the region. In this context, Pakistan’s responsible and determined efforts are commendable. Other Islamic countries should also adopt a similar approach.”
“Iran is not seeking instability”
Addressing the attacks by the US and Israel against Iran, Pezeshkian said: “With what justification and law can the assassination of our Supreme Leader, the destruction of schools and hospitals, and the massacre of innocent children and our people be explained as the result of these attacks? From the first day we took office, hostile and provocative steps have been taken by the US and the Zionist regime. Despite this, Iran is not seeking instability in the region and wants to develop brotherly relations with neighboring countries.”
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