New Delhi: The tensions between Israel and the US versus Iran are currently high, leading to a situation that remains out of control. Despite the US and Israeli attacks, Iran remains unwilling to relent, determined to inflict damage in retaliation. Meanwhile, Iran has issued a surprising diplomatic statement.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced in a televised address to the nation that Iran has decided not to attack neighboring countries. He also apologized for causing harm to neighboring countries.
Amidst the ongoing war with the US and Israel, Iran’s decision to address its neighbors is being considered a major diplomatic decision. Not only has I apologized to neighboring countries, but it has also clarified that Iran has no intention of attacking any other country.
What did the Iranian President say in his address?
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made a significant statement while addressing neighboring countries. He stated that Iran is a peace-loving country and the decision to halt military action was taken in the interest of regional stability. Experts believe that Iran’s softening stance may be a result of international pressure and domestic circumstances following recent missile attacks and retaliatory actions.

This statement comes at a time when fears of war are high across the region. Before this address, Pezeshkian spoke with Russian President Putin. During this conversation, Putin reiterated Russia’s firm and principled stance against the use of force to resolve ongoing disputes with Iran.
Russian President Putin clarified that Russia supports the de-escalation of regional tensions and the immediate cessation of hostilities. He stressed that any problem should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, not force.
No middle ground has yet been found.
For your information, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in an airstrike. Hopes were raised that a path to peace would emerge, but Iran intensified its retaliatory attacks. There appears to be no hope of a middle ground yet.




