Iranian President Pezeshkian: We neither started the war nor do we want to continue it
Iranian President Pezeshkian We have - Iranian President Pezeshkian on the outbreak of war - The new president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, contacted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by phone. During this conversation, views were exchanged on regional tensions and the general international situation.

President Pezeshkian specifically noted that Iran did not start the war and supports the establishment of peace in the region. He stated that his country has no interest in prolonging conflicts and prioritizes diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.
During the phone conversation, Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran's commitment to regional stability. He stated that while Iran defends its national interests, it also attaches great importance to ensuring peace and security in the region.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed his concern regarding the current situation in the region and emphasized the necessity of finding solutions through diplomatic channels. The leaders of both countries specifically noted the importance of further developing bilateral relations.
This statement reflects the main priorities of Iran's new leadership in foreign policy. Pezeshkian's declaration conveys Iran's intention to the international community to avoid the escalation of conflicts and to find peaceful solutions.
Against the backdrop of ongoing tensions in the region, Iran's stance is considered an important message for keeping diplomatic channels open and continuing dialogue.
