Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and French President Emmanuel Macron held a high-level phone conversation to advance negotiations with Western countries. Moreover, Pezeshkian stressed that Iran welcomes constructive dialogue. However, he insisted that the West must respect Tehran’s rights. He added that Iran expects no excessive or unrealistic demands. He emphasized that commitment to dialogue does not mean compromising principles.
Macron emphasized the importance of regular discussions. He noted that dialogue strengthens transparency and builds mutual trust. Additionally, he confirmed France’s commitment to creating a negotiation framework. This framework focuses on clear outcomes regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Macron said successful talks could lift sanctions. They could also expand bilateral relations between France and Iran.
Pezeshkian reaffirmed that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons. He cited the Supreme Leader’s fatwa and Iran’s defense doctrine, both of which strictly forbid nuclear armament. “It is not Iran that must prove its honesty,” he said. “The US and Europe must show sincerity to earn our trust.” Furthermore, he added that dialogue should rely on logic, not threats or pressure.
He said sustained engagement maintains regional stability. It also prevents misunderstandings from escalating. Therefore, negotiations must follow fairness, transparency, and mutual respect. Iran remains open to dialogue. However, it expects good faith from its counterparts.
Both leaders agreed that open communication is essential. In addition, they said incremental progress reduces tension. It also provides a clearer path to resolve disputes. France confirmed its readiness to facilitate discussions. These discussions focus on clarity, practical solutions, and tangible results.
Pezeshkian stressed that Iran’s national rights and security must remain protected. Moreover, he noted that Tehran will continue dialogue if Western countries act sincerely. They should avoid measures that could undermine trust or impede progress.
The call concluded with cautious optimism. Consequently, Pezeshkian said constructive engagement could strengthen bilateral relations. It could enhance regional stability and build trust. Iran talks continue to guide the next stages of diplomatic discussions. They also shape the region’s security.
