President Pezeshkian Urges Regional Unity to Combat Terrorism Effectively

President Pezeshkian Urges Regional Unity to Combat Terrorism Effectively

In a recent telephone conversation, President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of regional cooperation among countries to combat terrorism effectively. This dialogue highlights the pressing need for collaborative efforts to enhance security and stability in the region.

During the call, President Pezeshkian stated, “The recent events have redoubled the need for greater regional cooperation to confront the ominous phenomenon of terrorism and destroy the financial and weapons infrastructure of terrorist groups.” He underlined the necessity for all regional nations to unite in their efforts to establish peace, security, and tranquility.

Key Points from the Conversation:

  • Cooperation Against Terrorism: Regional countries must work together to tackle the challenges posed by terrorism.
  • Focus on Peace: Emphasis on establishing a tranquil environment across the region.
  • Iran’s Role: Iran is prepared to assist in resolving misunderstandings between Pakistan and India.

In response, the Pakistani Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, expressed, “Like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan stresses peace, stability, and enduring security in the region.” This mutual understanding underscores a shared commitment to fostering a secure and peaceful environment.

The conversation between President Pezeshkian and Prime Minister Sharif marks a significant step towards enhancing regional collaboration and addressing the urgent issues of terrorism and conflict resolution.

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