Europe's Snapback Talks Collapse: Pezeshkian Highlights the Setback

Europe’s Snapback Talks Collapse: Pezeshkian Highlights the Setback

Upon his return from a significant trip to New York, the president received a formal reception by Head of the Supreme Leader’s Office Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Mohammadi Golpayegani, Vice President for Executive Affairs Mohammad Jafar Ghaempanah, and various officials. This visit served as a crucial opportunity for the Islamic Republic of Iran to present its definitive stance on global issues, especially regarding the urgent need to address the actions of the Israeli regime.

During a press conference held in Tehran on Saturday, Pezeshkian expressed his deep concern over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where reports indicate that over 65,000 innocent lives have tragically been lost. He highlighted that many individuals in the region are suffering from a lack of fundamental necessities such as water, food, and medicine. Furthermore, he criticized the hypocrisy of nations that claim to uphold human rights while simultaneously blocking humanitarian aid, calling it a clear act of international deception.

Pezeshkian underscored the significant implications of the current Gaza situation and the actions of the Israeli regime on regional stability and security. He pointed out that the United Nations Security Council has not yet issued a resolution condemning these actions, which he believes reflects the structural issues within global power dynamics that hinder the pursuit of true justice.

In his remarks, Pezeshkian also detailed his discussions with various European leaders from countries such as France, Norway, Finland, and Switzerland. He noted that while many European officials publicly oppose Israeli actions, there is a noticeable absence of concrete measures to address these issues effectively. Nevertheless, he acknowledged the increasing public protests across Europe against governments that support the Israeli regime.

  • Humanitarian Crisis: Over 65,000 lives lost in Gaza.
  • International Deception: Hypocrisy in human rights claims while obstructing aid.
  • Regional Security: Ongoing Israeli actions threaten stability.
  • European Leaders: Opposition exists but lacks tangible measures.
  • Public Protests: Growing dissent in Europe against Israeli support.

Additionally, addressing the snapback mechanism, Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s willingness to collaborate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to clarify the nation’s nuclear activities. He criticized the United States for continually presenting new justifications to obstruct agreements, asserting that the US’s objective is to weaken a strong Iran.

Pezeshkian also expressed appreciation for the fruitful interactions with Iranian expatriates during his travels. He emphasized their dedication to contributing to Iran’s development and progress. He conveyed a strong sense of optimism about the nation’s capabilities, stating that despite the external challenges faced, Iran’s abundant resources and skilled workforce are pivotal in overcoming obstacles.

In conclusion, President Pezeshkian articulated his hope that, with divine guidance, Iran will persist on a path of progress and dignity, characterized by strength and resilience. His remarks reflect a commitment to maintaining a firm stance on both domestic and international fronts, ensuring that Iran’s voice is heard amid global challenges.

For more updates on Iran’s position in global affairs and ongoing humanitarian discussions, stay tuned to credible news sources.

Source: MNA/President.ir

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