Pezeshkian Applauds Elite Contributions to Crisis Resolution

Pezeshkian Applauds Elite Contributions to Crisis Resolution

In recent statements, President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized that only scholars and elites possess the capability to navigate today’s crises and address pressing societal issues. His remarks come in light of ongoing international tensions and highlight the importance of intellectual contributions in overcoming challenges.

During his address, President Pezeshkian criticized the actions of so-called human rights advocates, stating that they utilize their military knowledge to perpetrate violence against vulnerable populations, including women, men, and children. He remarked, “Today we are witnessing the catastrophes the criminal Israel has created in Gaza and Lebanon.”

Furthermore, Pezeshkian pointed out that Iran is leveraging science and technology across various fields, particularly in defense and military sectors. He clarified that these advancements are not aimed at aggression but are focused on the defense, dignity, and pride of the Iranian people.

This discussion took place during President Pezeshkian’s visit to the latest defense and space achievements of the Ministry of Defense, which coincided with National Space Technology Day. The event occurred on a Sunday at the Iranian Space Agency, where he was joined by key officials:

  • Mohsen Haji Mirzaei – Chief of Staff
  • Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh – Defense Minister
  • Fatemeh Mohajerani – Government Spokesperson

Throughout this visit, President Pezeshkian engaged with experts from the Iranian defense and space industries, receiving updates on the latest technological advancements, including the Simorgh satellite carrier.

Through these efforts, the Iranian leadership aims to enhance national capabilities while asserting their commitment to peaceful advancements in technology.

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