Unity Among Muslim States: Pezeshkian Emphasizes Iran's Top Priority

Unity Among Muslim States: Pezeshkian Emphasizes Iran’s Top Priority

In a recent address, President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of national consensus in Iran, underscoring his commitment to fostering social cohesion. This initiative is crucial as the nation faces challenges from adversaries aiming to exploit divisions among its people.

Pezeshkian highlighted the necessity of avoiding decisions or actions that could threaten national unity. He particularly pointed out the role of external forces, stating:

  • The United States
  • The Israeli regime
  • Certain intelligence agencies that seek to exploit internal discord

During a meeting focused on the Hajj pilgrimage, President Pezeshkian referenced comments made by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. He noted that the Leader emphasized the unity of Muslims worldwide at the Kaaba, serving as a powerful symbol of solidarity.

Furthermore, Pezeshkian asserted that:

  1. The Leader’s perspective is the ultimate authority on all matters.
  2. His administration aims to align its policies and actions with the Leader’s guidance.

This commitment to alignment with the Leader’s views highlights the administration’s dedication to maintaining harmony and stability within Iran.

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