Tehran seeks path beyond 'no war, no peace': Iran's Pezeshkian

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called for Iran to move beyond its current 'no war, no peace' status amid regional tensions. He emphasized the need for national unity and diplomatic efforts to counter economic sanctions and external threats.
Why it matters
The statement signals a potential shift in Iranian foreign policy and domestic management as the country faces severe economic pressure and regional instability.
Share Referring to recent US and Israeli attacks, Pezeshkian described the killing of Iranian commanders as “unacceptable.” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Iran must move beyond the current “no war, no peace” situation, as efforts continue to revive negotiations with the United States amid heightened regional tensions.
The article reports on official statements from the Iranian government while maintaining a neutral, descriptive tone.
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