Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
Pezeshkian demands end to US ‘Provocation’ to build trust
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- Pezeshkian cited previous attacks during active talks as the reason for Iran’s deep mistrust and urged Washington to show real sincerity.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared Wednesday that an immediate halt to US "provocative actions and rhetoric" is the non-negotiable prerequisite for rebuilding trust between the two nations.
In a series of statements, Pezeshkian revealed that Tehran’s deep-seated skepticism stems from being "attacked by US and Zionist forces twice while active negotiations were underway", an act he claims proves Washington's lack of diplomatic sincerity.
While the Iranian President insisted that resolving disputes through dialogue remains a priority for Iran, he urged the Trump administration to demonstrate "true seriousness" and avoid repeating past failures if it wishes to achieve a permanent end to the war.



