Iranian President Pezeshkian spoke with Norway’s Prime Minister, reaffirming Iran’s commitment to peace and denouncing tensions caused by the Israeli regime. Both leaders discussed bilateral relations and Iran’s pursuit of regional stability, with Norway offering support for peaceful resolutions.
In a recent phone call, Iranian President Pezeshkian communicated with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre regarding their bilateral relations and broader regional issues. Pezeshkian affirmed Iran’s commitment to peace, stating, “According to the decree of Leader of the Islamic Revolution, we have never sought to build nuclear weapons, as such Iran considers any tension, unrest, and conflict to be harmful to itself, region, and the world.”
The Iranian President recognized Norway’s efforts towards regional peace and security, citing strong bilateral relations. He stated that Iran has acted as a stabilizing force, striving to prevent conflicts in the Middle East. Pezeshkian criticized the Israeli regime for inciting tensions and misrepresenting Iran’s peaceful nuclear initiatives, claiming Israel commits acts of aggression against Palestinians while portraying Iran as a source of insecurity. He reiterated Iran’s policy aimed at de-escalation and fostering unity in the region. Prime Minister Støre responded positively, expressing Norway’s support for peaceful solutions to regional challenges and their readiness to assist in these efforts.
The conversation highlighted Iran’s commitment to regional peace and its stance against perceptions of nuclear aggression. President Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of de-escalation and criticized Israeli actions in perpetuating conflict. Norway’s Prime Minister reinforced support for peaceful resolutions, suggesting a cooperative approach to stabilizing the region. The dialogue underscores the ongoing diplomatic efforts between Iran and Norway, aiming for mutual interests and security.
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