Behzad Kian reveals the beginning of mediation efforts to end the war and confirms Iran's position
Iranian President Masoud Behzad Kian announced on Friday that several countries have begun mediation efforts amid the ongoing Israeli-American war against Iran.
Iranian President Masoud Behzad Kian revealed that various nations have initiated mediation efforts to halt the ongoing conflict, which has now reached its seventh day involving attacks from the United States and Israel against Iran. Kian emphasized that Iran is dedicated to pursuing lasting peace in the region while firmly stating that the nation will not hesitate to defend its dignity and sovereignty. He pointed out that any genuine mediation should target those he accuses of igniting the crisis—specifically referring to diminishing respect for the Iranian people by the involved parties.
Amidst intense back-and-forth attacks between Iran and the U.S.-Israel coalition, there are reports of casualties in multiple locations within Iranian territory, with Tehran accusing Washington and Tel Aviv of expanding their military strikes to include civilian targets and infrastructure. This escalation raises significant concerns regarding the safety of civilians and the broader implications for regional stability, especially with the potential for further conflict.
In a recent meeting, the Interim Leadership Council, chaired by Kian, discussed the arrangements for a meeting of the Experts' Assembly, tasked with selecting a successor to the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who Iran has accused of being assassinated. This development suggests that Iran is not only focused on current hostilities but is also considering its future political leadership and direction amidst this ongoing crisis.