Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has accused the United States of making fake diplomatic overtures while trying to undermine his government.
Addressing a crowd in Tehran to mark the 46th anniversary of the Iranian revolution on Monday, Pezeshkian said US President Donald Trump was trying to bring the country “to its knees”.
Iran has grown increasingly frustrated at Trump for bringing back the “maximum pressure” campaign he started against the country during his first term. The move seeks to nullify Iran’s oil exports and its nuclear activities. Trump has also suggested he wants to reach a deal with Iran over its advancing nuclear programme.
“Trump says he wants to negotiate, yet at the same time, he signs off on every possible conspiracy to bring this revolution to its knees,” Pezeshkian said at the city’s Azadi Square, referring to the US president reimposing sanctions against Tehran earlier this month. “He claims to be open to dialogue, but while saying so, he accuses Iran of destabilising the region.”
“We are not looking for war,” said Pezeshkian, adding that Iran “will never bow to foreigners”.
Iran’s 10-day celebrations marking the ouster of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi start each year on January 31, the anniversary of the return of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to Tehran from exile in 1979.
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