Pars Today – The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasizing that the Iranian nation will never bow to foreigners, said: “If Donald Trump, the President of the United States, seeks negotiations, why does he insist on wrongdoing?”
According to Pars Today, Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, stated on Monday (February 10), during the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory, that Iran stands firmly against bullying and oppression and, under the leadership of Imam Khamenei, will resist conspiracies. He added, “Donald Trump, the President of the United States, talks about negotiations while simultaneously signing sanctions and conspiracies against Iran.”
President Pezeshkian, noting that the U.S. claims to seek peace, added: Who has disrupted the peace in this region? Who has caused massacres and destruction in the region and Gaza? What free person in the world would accept the bombing of women, children, and the sick?
The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, while emphasizing that we will never bow to foreigners, said: The enemies’ wish to strike Iran will be buried with them.
President Pezeshkian added: The 22nd of Bahman (February 10) is the Day of God because all the people of Iran, without any distinction, took to the field and, with strength, cohesion, and unity, managed to cut off the hands of foreigners from the country and expel the oppressors.
He also noted: We are not seeking war; it was the Zionist regime that assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas, in Tehran on the first day of the new government’s activities in Iran.
President Pezeshkian said: They themselves are terrorists and then call us terrorists. They have assassinated many people in Iran. We are the victims of terrorism.
The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran added: Trump claims that Iran has disrupted regional security. This is while the Israeli regime, with U.S. support, is the main source of insecurity and bombs the oppressed people of Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and anywhere else it desires.
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