Iran Stands Firm on Defense, Asserts Control Over Peace Process

Senior Iranian officials have recently delivered strong messages regarding national security, projecting a stance that blends firm deterrence with diplomatic flexibility. Vice President Hosseinzadeh emphasized that protecting territorial integrity is both a legal right and a national duty, underscoring Tehran’s unwavering commitment to sovereignty.

No Aggression, But No Concession Either

He clarified that Iran does not target neighboring countries nor seeks confrontation. However, any act of aggression will be met with a decisive response. This position aligns with statements from key political figures, reinforcing a unified national posture.

Parliament and Diplomats Send Coordinated Signals

  • Parliament Speaker Qalibaf declared Iran would not pursue a ceasefire unless attacks cease entirely;
  • Deputy Foreign Minister Garibabadi stated the current priority is "resolute defense," with Iran holding full control over the continuation or end of hostilities;
  • Analysts note this reflects strategic restraint paired with credible deterrence.

Despite rising tensions, Iranian leaders maintain that diplomatic channels remain open—provided negotiations are based on equality, mutual respect, and an end to hostile actions.