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Pezeshkian: Iran Seeks Dialogue, Not War; Rejects Forced Surrender

Pezeshkian Says Iran Not Seeking War But Dialogue, Warns Against Any Attempts To Force Tehran To Surrender

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that Tehran is not seeking war, emphasizing that dialogue and constructive engagement remain the country’s preferred path amid rising regional tensions.

Speaking during the ongoing crisis, Pezeshkian warned that any attempts to impose pressure or force Iran into surrender would ultimately fail. He stressed that Iran’s stance is rooted in diplomacy, but it will not accept coercion or threats to its sovereignty.

The remarks come as tensions continue to escalate following recent military developments and a naval blockade impacting regional stability. Pezeshkian also questioned the humanitarian justification of attacks targeting civilian infrastructure, highlighting concerns over violations of international law.

Analysts say Iran’s message reflects a dual strategy of openness to negotiations while maintaining a firm position against external pressure. Experts warn that without meaningful diplomatic progress, the risk of further escalation and prolonged instability in the region remains high.