Newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Tehran is ready to enhance ties with Paris based on honesty and mutual trust.
In the telephone conversation, the President of France Emmanuel Macron congratulated Pezeshkian on his victory in Iran’s elections and welcomed the new Iranian president’s approach of focusing on engagement and balance in foreign policy, Mehr News Agency reports.
Pezeshkian, for his part pointed to the long-standing political relations and cultural relations between Iran and France and said that that could lay ground for the development of diplomatic interactions between the two countries. He also announced the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran to improve relations with France based on honesty and mutual trust.
In this one-hour phone conversation, the presidents of Iran and France discussed various issues and topics, including negotiations to lift anti-Iran sanctions, the war in Ukraine, and the latest situation and developments in Gaza and Lebanon.
Declaring the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran to continue JCPOA-related negotiations on the lifting of sanctions within the agreed framework, Pezeshkian stressed that Tehran expects from other parties to live up to all their commitments and to cease pressure and oppressive sanctions against the Iranian nation.
Later, Pezeshkian warned that the Israeli regime’s attack on Lebanon could backfire and have severe consequences for the Zionists themselves.
The Iranian president further referred to the Zionist regime’s war on Gaza Strip and said that, “By occupying Palestine for more than 75 years, the Zionists have not stopped committing any crime against the Palestinians and have violated all international rules and laws.”
Saying that Iran will not spare any efforts to help resolve the crisis in Gaza as well as establish peace and stability in the region, Pezeshkian expressed hope that other countries will live up to their responsibility towards the oppressed people of Gaza.
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