Pezeshkian says Iran will not retreat in Washington talks
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- Pezeshkian says Iran will not compromise on its rights, interests, or national principles in talks with Washington.
- He says the latest agreement marks a diplomatic achievement for the Iranian people.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran will not back down from its rights, national interests, or principles in negotiations with the United States under any circumstances.
Pezeshkian criticized what he described as efforts by some political groups to undermine Iran's negotiating team, saying such criticism coincided with campaigns by "hostile media."
He said all stages of the negotiations were conducted in full coordination with Iran's Supreme Leader and within the country's legal framework. According to Pezeshkian, the final agreement was also reviewed by the relevant technical and security bodies and received the backing of members of the Supreme National Security Council.
Pezeshkian said Iran's negotiating team sought to safeguard the rights of the Iranian people and the country's national interests, stressing that Tehran would not yield to demands imposed by its adversaries.
He described the latest agreement as "another diplomatic achievement" for the Iranian people.



