"Neither abandoned the field nor the negotiating table": Iranian President signals Iran's dual track of defence and diplomacy
Tehran, June 8
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday asserted that Tehran remains committed to both defending its national interests and pursuing diplomatic engagement, emphasising that the country will not back down in the face of threats while also keeping the door open to negotiations.
The President's remarks come on the conflict's 100th day, as the fragile ceasefire that had held between Iran and Israel since April 8 collapsed on Monday, plunging West Asia into one of its most turbulent periods of direct military confrontation.
In a post on X, amid heightened regional tensions, Pezeshkian said Iran's foremost concern remains the security of the country and the well-being of its people.
He said, "Our priority is national security and the peace of our people. We will defend the rights of the nation with authority and will not retreat in the face of any threat."
The Iranian president stressed that military preparedness and diplomacy are complementary pillars of national strength, rejecting suggestions that Tehran has chosen one path over the other. He said, "Diplomacy and defense are the two wings of national power; we have neither abandoned the field nor the negotiating table."
Expressing confidence in the country's resilience, Pezeshkian said Iran would overcome the current challenges through national unity and prudent decision-making. He said, "God willing, with unity and rationality, Iran will emerge triumphant from this trial as well."
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump stated that both Iran and Israel are looking to implement an "immediate ceasefire" following an escalation of hostilities involving intense rounds of attacks and counterattacks between the two sides after Tel Aviv launched strikes on Tehran.
Trump added that the final negotiations on a peace deal aimed at achieving a complete solution to the West Asia conflict are currently underway. However, he cautioned that "ignorance or stupidity" could derail efforts to reach a final agreement.
"Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate ceasefire! Final negotiations on "Peace" are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way," Trump stated in a post on Truth Social.
The US President also noted that Washington's blockage of Iran will continue until a deal is reached, noting that the deal is moving "quickly."
"The Blockade will remain in place, and in full force and effect, until a 'Final Deal' is reached. Things should move quickly," the post added.
Marking the conflict's 100th day, Israel and Iran officially traded direct fire, putting the region's already fragile truce in serious jeopardy and threatening to reignite an all-out regional war.
This latest round of multi-front kinetic actions included a strike on an Iranian petrochemical complex and what Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed was the targeting of two Israeli bases.
These severe hostilities erupted just hours after US President Donald Trump reportedly called on Israel to refrain from retaliating against Tehran's missiles.
The foundational breakdown of the cross-border truce infrastructure originally escalated after Israel launched airstrikes at Beirut's southern suburbs on Sunday.
This initial action led to Iran retaliating with its own strike on Israel, ultimately triggering Monday's intense round of attacks and counterattacks.
This sudden re-eruption of hostilities has cast a foreboding shadow over diplomatic efforts to permanently end the war, which originally commenced on February 28.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I don't get why the US thinks they can just 'blockade' Iran and then demand a deal. That's like telling someone to negotiate while you're strangling them. Iran's dual-track approach makes sense—they're not suicidal, but they're also not gonna roll over. For India, we need to be careful; we buy oil from both sides and have a huge diaspora in the Gulf. Stay neutral, please!
As an American, I'm tired of our politicians playing these games. Trump's 'blockade' talk is just tough-guy rhetoric that hurts ordinary people. Iran's position is actually pragmatic—defend yourself but keep talking. The collapse of the ceasefire is tragic. If this turns into a full war, it'll be like Iraq 2003 all over again but worse.
Pezeshkian's statement sounds very familiar—'defence and diplomacy two wings of national power'—that's straight from the Indian strategic playbook. But let's be critical: Iran's economy is in shambles due to sanctions, and they're spending on missiles? Something doesn't add up. For India, we should use our unique position to mediate; we have good ties with both Iran and Israel. Maybe PM Modi can step in? 🤔
Honestly, I'm just scared for the people caught in between. Both sides say they're defending 'national security' but it's always civilians who suffer. Iran's dual-track is understandable—they don't want to be bullied but they also know war is disastrous. Trump's 'immediate ceasefire' comment feels like yet another photo-op foreign policy. Look at the mess in Afghanistan after his 'deal'. 🙏
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