Pezeshkian says Iran must move beyond ‘no war, no peace’ situation
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that the country needs to move past the current “no war, no peace” environment prevailing in the region. Speaking at a ceremony in Tehran, he said war is not in Iran’s interest, but warned that the country would not accept any infringement on its sovereignty, dignity, or territorial integrity, according to state media IRNA. President @drpezeshkian : Enemy counting on internal division to force Iran into submissionhttps://t.co/Cuz PPxuw28 pic.twitter.com/zZpZxUPiJ2 — IRNA News Agency ☫ (@IrnaEnglish) June 10, 2026 Pezeshkian noted that governing during periods of conflict and crisis is challenging, stressing the importance of national unity and cooperation across all segments of society to address Iran’s difficulties. He added that Iran must continue to advance “with dignity” in a way that protects the country’s future from instability and crises. Iran reviews future of talks after repeated ceasefire violations