Iran’s President Pezeshkian Calls for Stronger Global Ties and Urgent Action to End Gaza Atrocities

Monday, August 11, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian welcomed nine newly appointed ambassadors, stressing Iran’s readiness to expand relations in all fields. He urged the international community, especially Muslim nations, to act decisively to end Israel’s crimes in Gaza and provide unrestricted humanitarian aid.

Iran’s President Pezeshkian Calls for Stronger Global Ties and Urgent Action to End Gaza Atrocities

According to Saed News citing ISNA, On Sunday, August 10, President Masoud Pezeshkian, speaking at the ceremony for receiving the credentials of the newly appointed ambassadors of Ethiopia, Estonia, Djibouti, Laos, Cambodia, Burundi, Latvia, Myanmar, and Nepal, wished them success in their missions and the pursuit of their goals. He stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran seeks to expand friendly relations and constructive cooperation with all countries of the world.

Masoud Pezeshkian

The President added that Iran is ready and willing to expand relations with these countries in all political, economic, commercial, cultural, scientific, and technological fields, based on mutual respect and aimed at securing shared interests. “Iranians believe that the inhabitants of Earth, living on a small planet with limited time, must work together, cooperate, and synergize in the path of developing peace, stability, tranquility, and prosperity for all,” Pezeshkian said.

In these meetings, the President also referred to the continuation and escalation of crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the oppressed and defenseless people of Gaza, stressing that all countries, especially Islamic nations, must make greater and more serious efforts to stop these crimes, lift the blockade, and provide unlimited and extensive humanitarian assistance to the innocent people of Gaza.

“The killing of innocent people and cutting off their access to food, water, and medicine under the pretext of self-defense is an inhumane disaster,” Pezeshkian stated, adding, “The greater disaster is that these crimes are being committed before the eyes of those who claim to be defenders of human rights, democracy, and the freedom of humanity.”

During the ceremony, Mr. Faisal Ali Ibrahim, Ambassador of Ethiopia; Mr. Vaino Rinnat, Ambassador of Estonia; Mr. Tayeb Dabed Robleh, Ambassador of Djibouti; Mr. Bonmy Vanmany, Ambassador of Laos; Mr. Bidake Netourka, Ambassador of Burundi; Mr. Bakhtiar Hasenz, Ambassador of Latvia; Mr. Zaw Oo, Ambassador of Myanmar; Mr. Paudel Ramesh Chandra, Ambassador of Nepal; and Ms. Rath Many, Ambassador of Cambodia, conveyed the warm greetings and best wishes of their heads of state to President Pezeshkian and the Iranian people. They emphasized that they will make every effort to enhance the level of friendly relations and expand constructive cooperation between their countries and Iran.