TEHRAN, June 10 (ANI) — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Wednesday that Iran must move beyond a prolonged state of “neither war nor peace,” revealing that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had authorized continued negotiations and dialogue as a means of resolving the situation, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency.
Speaking at the third “Amin Iran” ceremony at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall in memory of the late leader, Pezeshkian stressed that military confrontation was not in Iran’s interest but insisted the country would not yield to external pressure.
“We must get out of the ‘neither war nor peace’ policy. War is definitely not in the country’s interest, but if they attack our land and territory, we will definitely not surrender and will not back down,” he said.
The president recounted his regular meetings with Khamenei and said the Supreme Leader repeatedly emphasized the need to resolve the impasse between conflict and diplomacy.
“The Leader repeatedly stated that the situation of ‘neither war nor peace’ must be resolved,” Pezeshkian said.
Discussing internal debates over diplomacy, Pezeshkian said that despite public statements rejecting negotiations, he believed dialogue remained necessary if the government hoped to break the deadlock.
“Sometimes the IRIB would broadcast a message from the president that ‘we will not negotiate.’ At that time, I would ask what the government should do if it wanted to resolve the issue of ‘neither war nor peace.’ If we don’t negotiate, what should we do?” he said.
“It was based on this that the Leader permitted the continuation of negotiations and dialogues,” he added.
According to Pezeshkian, Khamenei’s most recent guidance on the matter was direct and unequivocal.
“In the latest developments, it was ‘go and resolve the issue,’” he said.
The Iranian president also emphasized the importance of national unity, arguing that Iran’s adversaries were attempting to exploit domestic divisions.
“The enemy has designed and implemented all of its plans based on disrupting internal unity and cohesion,” he said.
Pezeshkian argued that military force alone cannot compel a nation to surrender, citing ongoing conflicts in the region.
“It is impossible to force a country to surrender with airplanes and bombing,” he said.
“They were unable to force Gaza, even as small as it is, to surrender after three years, and they will not be able to force Iran to surrender. Iran is definitely not surrenderable,” he added.
The president also recalled a meeting with Khamenei during a recent conflict, saying the Supreme Leader delayed his schedule while waiting for officials to arrive safely after a gathering in the Dokuhe Mountains was targeted.
“During the 12-day war, when our meeting in the Dokuhe Mountains was bombed, we were delayed in reaching him, but he waited until near sunset to see us and was worried that something had happened to us,” Pezeshkian said.
He also praised the role of Iranian women during what he described as the past 100 days, saying their actions had defied expectations among Iran’s adversaries.
“Our sisters have become a thorn in the enemies’ eyes in these 100 days and created scenes that would not have crossed the mind of any political analyst analyzing Iran,” he said.
“They thought that with their actions they would overthrow our revolution and then implement their sinister intentions in Iran. But all the enemy’s imaginations were shattered by the active and continuous presence of women,” he added.
Calling for cooperation across political, social, and ethnic lines, Pezeshkian said national unity requires compromise rather than complete agreement.
“National unity and cohesion means that I will give up some of my demands and you will give up some of yours so that we do not raise differences in any form for the time being,” he said.
The president also appealed for public support in addressing the country’s challenges.
“We want a dignified, proud, and free Iran,” he said.
“Empathy and support will save the country from the current crisis. We must be able to save the country from troubles and problems by thinking together and supporting each other,” he added. (ANI)
