Larijani: Enemies in this war have realized that Iranians do not surrender Larijani: 🔹"We must create a situation where the enemy never even thinks about attacking Iran. 🔹This is only possible by creating deterrent power. 🔹If public trust weakens, the country's social support https://t.co/x1PzqYvywX
Some interesting points from the latest interview with Ali Larijani (Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council): ⏺Certain political currents need to stop creating unnecessary tensions that the enemy can exploit against us. ⏺Iranians are not the type to "surrender." https://t.co/aw95Dj77Va
IRAN Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani: Talking about pressuring Iran to force it to surrender is just nonsense If they want war, let them do whatever they want, and when they retreat regretfully, they can return to negotiations. The possibility https://t.co/TiatmBILOu
Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, emphasized Iran's firm stance against surrender in the face of external pressures. He stated that attempts to pressure Iran into submission are unfounded and that if adversaries seek war, they should proceed, but will eventually regret their actions and return to negotiations. Larijani highlighted the importance of building deterrent power to prevent any thoughts of attacking Iran, stressing that public trust and social support are crucial for national security. He also noted that diplomacy remains an essential part of government work, but warned that if diplomacy is reduced to mere theatrical displays, it will yield no results. Currently, Larijani does not see the conditions for productive negotiations, but affirmed that Iran remains open to dialogue if it leads to peace and avoids war.