ALWAGHT- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently stated, "We believe that all Muslims are brothers, and they must stand together against oppression, discrimination, and injustice."
At the closing ceremony of the "Tabriz Cultural Week in Tehran" event, President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed his satisfaction and commitment to the promises made to the people of Iran. He emphasized that despite facing various challenges, unity and cohesion, guided by the Supreme Leader, would enable the country to overcome the crises. Pezeshkian reiterated his approach of fostering internal unity and engaging positively with neighboring and foreign countries, stating that all Muslims are brothers and must stand together against oppression, discrimination, and injustice.
Pezeshkian reflected on the long history of conspiracies and sabotage against Iran since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, noting that the country has endured hardships such as the eight-year imposed war. He recalled the sacrifices of the nation's youth, scientists, and experts, many of whom were lost during these conflicts. He criticized the enemies for labeling Iran as a terrorist state, while Iran remains a victim of terrorism. Pezeshkian pointed out the hypocrisy of those who claim to defend human rights but support the Zionist regime’s inhumane actions in Gaza.
The president highlighted Iran's commitment to peace, unity, and human rights, stressing that the country seeks tranquility and growth, which can only be achieved through peace. Despite external efforts to destabilize Iran and its people, Pezeshkian remained confident in the nation's ability to overcome these challenges through national unity and the leadership of the Supreme Leader. He also noted the crucial role of the people in the country’s progress and expressed his dedication to serving them with honesty, promising that Iran would emerge stronger despite the opposition's efforts to disrupt its security.