Dialogue and diplomacy: Iran's President Peseschkian invalidates nuclear weapons allegations

Dialogue and diplomacy: Iran's President Peseschkian invalidates nuclear weapons allegations

Iran's new President Peseschkian is committed to the nuclear weapons -free defense

The choice of Massud Peseschkian as the new President of Iran marks an important turning point in the country's foreign policy. In his first official speech, Peseschkian emphasized that Iran's defense doctrine does not contain any nuclear weapons and asked the United States to recognize this reality.

Peseschkian's foreign policy in focus: dialogue and collaboration

The new president is trying to resume nuclear negotiations and to lift the economic sanctions against Iran. Together with his top consultant Sarif, he strives for good relationships with the regions and Islamic states. At the same time, he plans a constructive dialogue with Europe, China and Russia.

Israel warns, Peseschkian emphasizes continuity in relationships

Israel's concern about the Iran's nuclear program remains, while Peseschkian emphasizes that relationships with the arch enemy of Israel will not change. Peseschkian's allegations of Apartheid and genocide against Israel are again expressed, with Israel rejecting these accusations.

pressure of voters and international reactions on the election

The expectations of voters of Peseschkian are high, especially with regard to the country's economic crisis. The international reaction to Peseschkian's election was mixed, with just a few European countries that congratulated him. The question of the interest of the West in a dialogue with the new president remains.

The inauguration of Peseschkian is planned for July 30th and he will officially start his work in office. The future of Iran's foreign policy remains under his leadership.

- Nag

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