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    Iran Announces Conditional Non-Aggression Pact to Ease Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a notable development aimed at reducing escalating tensions across the Middle East, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has unveiled a new policy of “conditional non-aggression” toward countries bordering Iran. This diplomatic gesture marks a strategic attempt by Tehran’s interim leadership to ease fears among neighboring states amid a period of heightened volatility in the region.

    The directive, officially approved by Iran’s interim leadership council, commits Tehran to abstain from launching military strikes against its neighbors. However, this commitment carries a significant caveat: the non-aggression pledge is contingent upon the assurance that no hostile attacks emanate from the territories of those neighboring countries. In other words, Iran promises restraint only if its borders remain free from aggression.

    This announcement arrives at a particularly sensitive time for the region, as the ongoing conflict in West Asia has intensified following recent airstrikes attributed to the United States and Israel on Iranian soil. By formalizing this stance, the interim government hopes to provide reassurance to Gulf states and other adjacent nations that they will not be subjected to retaliatory military actions, provided they maintain a neutral position in the broader conflict.

    President Pezeshkian adopted an unusually conciliatory tone in addressing Iran’s neighbors, expressing regret for any past tensions and emphasizing a desire for peaceful coexistence. “I apologise to the neighbouring countries,” he said, underscoring Iran’s intention to avoid invasion or further conflict. He called for regional solidarity, urging all parties to “join hands with these dear ones in the region to establish peace and tranquillity,” highlighting a vision for stability and cooperation.

    Despite this outreach to neighboring nations, Pezeshkian simultaneously reaffirmed Iran’s defiant stance against Western powers, particularly in response to recent demands from U.S. President Donald Trump for Iran’s “unconditional surrender.” The Iranian leader dismissed such demands as unrealistic and unacceptable, asserting that the Iranian people would hold onto their resistance “to their graves.”

    The newly announced policy thus serves a dual purpose: it offers a pathway to de-escalate tensions with Iran’s immediate neighbors while drawing a firm boundary against any country that allows U.S. or Israeli military presence on its soil. Pezeshkian warned that such nations risk becoming “playthings of imperialism,” signaling Tehran’s readiness to confront foreign influence perceived as hostile.

    This conditional non-aggression pledge reflects Tehran’s nuanced approach to navigating a complex geopolitical landscape. By extending an olive branch to its neighbors, Iran aims to isolate external actors and reduce the risk of a wider regional conflict, while maintaining a posture of resistance against Western pressure. The coming weeks will reveal how this policy influences the fragile dynamics of the Middle East and whether it can contribute to a more stable environment for all parties involved.

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