President Pezeshkian Emphasizes National Unity and People’s Presence as Key to Iran's Success

President Pezeshkian Emphasizes National Unity and People’s Presence as Key to Iran’s Success

Iran’s success hinges on national unity and the active engagement of its citizens in national matters, according to President Masoud Pezeshkian. During his speech on the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution at Tehran’s Azadi Square, he emphasized the importance of collective action in overcoming adversity.

President Pezeshkian reflected on the historic events of 46 years ago when the Iranian people united to expel tyrants and oppressors from their land. He stated, “The philosophy and secret of our victory and success is unity, cohesion, and the presence of the people on the stage.”

Key points from President Pezeshkian’s address include:

  • The Iranian populace displayed strength and solidarity, effectively severing foreign influence.
  • He warned against enemies who attempt to foster division, asserting that their goals would not materialize due to the wisdom of the Islamic Revolution’s leadership and public involvement.
  • Pezeshkian reiterated the resilience of the Iranian people against external pressures and conspiracies.

“The enemies, by creating division and discord in the country, seek to peddle the perception that Iran has been weakened,” he said, highlighting the importance of unity in the face of challenges.

Moreover, Pezeshkian addressed U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims regarding negotiations with Iran, questioning the sincerity of such statements given the ongoing pressure tactics from Washington. He remarked, “Trump says he wants to negotiate, yet at the same time, he signs a document [ordering] all kinds of plots to bring the Islamic Revolution to its knees,” referencing the reimplementation of the “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran.

Additional insights from Pezeshkian include:

  • Criticism of U.S. claims that Iran destabilizes the region, pointing out that “Israel, with American backing, is the real source of insecurity.”
  • A condemnation of the U.S. for its defense of Israel amid ongoing war crimes against civilians, particularly in Gaza and Lebanon.
  • A call for national unity and solidarity, echoing the sentiments of the late Imam Khomeini and current Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

In closing, Pezeshkian reaffirmed his commitment to combating injustice, poverty, and economic challenges, promising to work under the guidance of the nation’s Leader. He emphasized, “If we stand together, we can overcome all challenges, and the U.S. will only dream of bringing us down.”

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