ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 10 Apr 2026 7:14 am - Jerusalem Time

Mojtaba Khamenei: We do not seek war, but we will not give up our rights, and our support for the resistance continues

The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, announced in a written message broadcast by state television that his country does not aim to enter into a military conflict with the United States or Israel. Khamenei clarified that this stance does not mean retreating from national principles, emphasizing that Tehran will not relinquish its legitimate rights under any pressures or current political circumstances.

These statements come at a sensitive time, coinciding with the commemoration of the fortieth day since the assassination of the former leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in airstrikes targeting the capital, Tehran, last February. The new leader linked the state's defensive posture with the legacy of the previous leadership, considering the resistance fronts in the region as an indivisible entity in confronting external challenges.

Regarding diplomatic moves, Khamenei pointed to the importance of public presence in public squares, considering the voice of the Iranian people as a fundamental pillar supporting negotiators in international forums. This اشاره comes after Tehran announced its approval of a temporary two-week truce with the American side, as a proactive step for peace negotiations scheduled to be held in Pakistan.

On the strategic level, the Supreme Leader revealed new directions related to the management of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that control over this vital waterway has entered a new phase that enhances the country's defensive capabilities. He clarified that Iran will continue its role in protecting its national security while continuing to provide necessary support to its allies in the region, despite recent American threats that hinted at targeting the Iranian state.

Several Iranian cities, including Tehran, Urmia, and Gorgan, witnessed massive public gatherings attended by thousands to commemorate the passing of Ali Khamenei, who led the country for three and a half decades. Participants raised national flags and pictures of the deceased leaders, amidst popular calls for caution against American promises and not falling into what they described as 'Washington's trap' during upcoming negotiation rounds.

Informed sources reported that the current truce, reached through Pakistani mediation, led to a halt in airstrikes, providing an opportunity for a breather and the start of arrangements for political dialogue. Regional circles are awaiting the outcome of the Pakistan talks, especially in light of the ongoing tension with Israel and the continued military operations that targeted senior Iranian officials earlier.

In conclusion, Mojtaba Khamenei stressed that Iranian policy will remain steadfast in its support for Hezbollah and other resistance forces, considering this an integral part of the political doctrine of the Islamic Republic. He affirmed that any negotiations will not be at the expense of national sovereignty or the abandonment of regional allies, in light of the ongoing crisis that has plagued the region for months.

We did not seek war and do not want it, but we will not give up our legitimate rights under any circumstances.

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