Iranian President Pezeshkian calls for Muslim unity "in face of threat"
Tehran [Iran], May 27 (ANI): Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called for stronger unity among Muslim countries, stressing that collective solidarity is essential to effectively addressing regional challenges and ongoing tensions in West Asia.
In a series of telephone conversations with leaders of several Muslim nations ahead of Eid al-Adha, Pezeshkian underscored the importance of deepening Islamic solidarity and expanding cooperation across all areas in the "face of threats".
Iranian State media PressTV reported that during his conversation with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov, Pezeshkian described Eid al-Adha as a powerful symbol of faith, sacrifice and unity among Muslim nations. He said the occasion should serve as a reminder for countries of the Islamic world to strengthen mutual trust and deepen regional ties. He also expressed appreciation for Kyrgyzstan's stance against a recent anti-Iran resolution at the United Nations Security Council, describing it as a reflection of "mutual respect and responsible engagement" in international affairs.
In a separate call with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the Iranian President said the region would eventually move beyond the current phase of tensions, which he said had escalated following US-Israeli actions, PressTV reported.
He expressed confidence that a "new chapter" in regional relations would emerge in the coming period, built on unity within the Islamic world and a collective rejection of external interference. Pezeshkian also reiterated Iran's commitment to diplomacy and dialogue as the preferred means of resolving disputes.
Millions of Muslims mark Eid al-Adha on the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah to honour Prophet Abraham's devotion to God, demonstrated by his willingness to sacrifice his son, Prophet Ishmael. In recognition of his faith, God is believed to have intervened and provided a ram to be sacrificed instead. (ANI)
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