Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Says Iran is “Prepared for All Scenarios” as 60-Day U.S. Talks Begin

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The latest round of Iran conflict progress marks a critical turning point as President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed preparations for all eventualities. Speaking through an official statement on Tuesday, the Iranian leader emphasized national resilience while addressing a temporary diplomatic breakthrough with Western powers. The president underscored that the domestic population continues to prioritize sovereign dignity despite intense foreign economic and military pressure. This firm stance shapes the current framework of geopolitical engagement as regional tensions fluctuate.

According to recent reports, the Islamic Republic recently finalized a preliminary memorandum of understanding with the United States in Switzerland. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that detailed implementation talks would officially commence immediately following the conclusion of the formal signing process. The initial agreement serves as a temporary mechanism to halt a 110-day military confrontation that severely disrupted global trade routes. However, top Iranian officials view this development with measured caution due to previous diplomatic failures.

This diplomatic step follows major hostilities between February 28 and April 7, which marked a destructive phase of regional warfare. Historical data shows that a similar cycle of military escalation and naval blockades occurred during June of the preceding year. Observers note that both outbreaks of aggression transpired while the two nations were actively participating in back-channel dialogue. Consequently, the Iranian administration maintains high military alertness to safeguard infrastructure against sudden foreign policy shifts.

The current framework establishes a 60-day window for negotiators to resolve complex disputes regarding maritime security and nuclear enrichments. Immediately after the initial signing, the United States agreed to issue crucial waivers for crude oil exports and associated banking activities. Nevertheless, President Pezeshkian reiterated that the core mission of his administration involves domestic public service regardless of final diplomatic outcomes. This approach guarantees national economic stability even if the upcoming European summits fail to produce a permanent peace treaty.

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