Iranian President Pezeshkian Signals Willingness to End Conflicts Under Specific Conditions

Tehran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that his country possesses the necessary political will to end the ongoing conflicts with the United States and Israel.

He clarified that ending the war is only possible if certain conditions are met. According to Iranian state media, he made these remarks during a telephone conversation with the President of the European Council on Tuesday. Following the public release of his statement, positive impacts were observed in the U.S. markets.

Although Pezeshkian, who is viewed as a moderate leader in Western countries, has sparked some hope with these comments, the president's role in Iran's governance system is considered limited. Since real power resides with the hardline religious leadership, it is unlikely that his statement will lead to immediate policy changes.

Nevertheless, alongside his desire to end the conflict, he has put forward significant conditions. Iran has demanded guarantees that such conflicts will not recur in the future.

It is reported that this demand was also included in the response to the 15-point peace plan proposed by the U.S. last week. Meanwhile, the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has signaled that it maintains a hardline stance, warning that it could expand the scope of retaliation to include U.S. technology companies.

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