Iran’s President Masood Pezeshkian said – ‘We are ready to talk to him’

Three days after violent protests in Iran, President Masoud Pezeshkian has made harsh remarks. He has condemned those who spread disturbance in Iranian society under the guise of rioters and terrorists. He said that America and Israel want to spread chaos and disorder in Iran by ordering riots. He appealed to the people of Iran to distance themselves from rioters and terrorists.

President Pezeshkian, addressing the nation on Sunday (January 11), assured the people of Iran that the government will pay attention to their demands and concerns. Along with this, he also warned that rioters will not be allowed to create disturbance in the society.

Peshakian said in an interview with Iran’s state TV channel, ‘Iranians should not allow rioters to create chaos in society. People have to understand that the government wants justice. People are concerned; We also realize. He said that we are ready to talk to the protesters, the authorities will listen to everything they say, but the rioters are trying to destroy the entire Iranian society.

More than 100 people are reported to have been killed in the Iranian government’s crackdown. At the same time, according to AP report, at least 203 people have been killed in nationwide protests in Iran, but social activists say that the death toll could be much higher. For the first time since the beginning of the protests, Pezeshkian also presented an economic plan to provide some relief to Iranians. The country affected by the sanctions is still struggling with economic crisis.

The protests, which began as small demonstrations against the rising cost of living and growing economic crisis in Iran’s capital Tehran, have now reached their 14th consecutive day despite a massive security crackdown and a total internet blackout.

The protesters have demanded the removal of the regime led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. People are protesting against the government on the streets of Tehran, while Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has indicated that he will return and appealed to the protesters to continue demonstrating.

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