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Iran’s Leader Calls for Peaceful, Independent Problem-Solving in Region

(MENAFN) Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that countries in the region are capable of resolving their disputes collectively and peacefully, emphasizing that external oversight is unnecessary, according to state news agency.

Speaking at the Iran Corridor 2026 conference in Tehran, which focuses on investment opportunities and financing for rail and road corridors, Pezeshkian stated: “We do not need a custodian. Regional countries can sit together and solve their problems.”

He underscored the need for nations to foster peace, security, and stability for present and future generations, saying, “No country benefits from war,” and warning that conflict and bloodshed do not lead to progress.

Pezeshkian praised regional cooperation efforts among countries including Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan, and Afghanistan to strengthen security and governance.

He also highlighted Iran’s “deep and extensive” ties with Russia, noting that agreements signed at the conference reflect tangible implementation rather than symbolic commitments. “We will implement, we will act, and we will swiftly remove any existing obstacles,” he said.

The remarks come shortly after Donald Trump signaled support for regime change in Iran, amid recent protests over worsening economic conditions.

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