Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced Sunday that the recent memorandum of understanding with the United States "is a source of pride for Iran, involving no concessions from its side," adding that commitments "fall upon the other party." He made these
remarks during "Doctor's Day" commemoration in Tehran. Pezeshkian affirmed the memorandum was "drafted according to wisdom and national interest," stressing that "national policies remain guided by the Supreme Leader's directives, and the government adheres to his path." The President emphasized "the need
to transcend the 'no war, no peace' state, which burdens the economy and impedes capital flow." He asserted that "stability requires a logical approach based on national dignity, without yielding to external pressures." Pezeshkian also stated "the U.S. and Israel are
committing crimes against Iran," confirming that "attempts to subjugate the country via aggression will not succeed against Iranian resilience." He praised "internal unity," noting "defending the homeland is a unifying goal for all Iranians despite differing views," and commended citizens' cohesion
during critical moments, "which helped thwart enemy schemes."