In this meeting, Imam Khamenei referred to the ongoing talks in Oman as one of the numerous tasks of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He emphasized that the nation's affairs should not be dependent on those talks. He warned against repeating the mistake made during the JCPOA talks, where the country's progress was tied to the outcome of negotiations, leading to a conditional state that hindered investment and development.
Stressing the importance of continuing activities across various sectors, including industry, economy, construction, culture, and major national projects, Imam Khamenei asserted that, “None of these matters have any connection with the Oman talks.”
He cautioned against both overly optimism and overly pessimism regarding the negotiations. He noted that the initial decision to engage in talks were well-executed and that future steps should be taken with precision, keeping in mind that the red lines for both Iran and the opposing parties are clearly defined.
Imam Khamenei stated that while these talks may or may not yield results, Iran maintains a cautious stance. He expressed distrust toward the opposing parties but affirmed confidence in the nation's own capabilities.
Addressing the atrocities committed by the Zionist regime, Imam Khamenei condemned the deliberate attacks on patients, journalists, ambulances, hospitals, and innocent women and children in Gaza. He described these actions as unprecedented crimes requiring extraordinary cruelty, which the occupying regime possesses.
Imam Khamenei called for a coordinated movement from the Islamic world in economic, political, and, if necessary, operational domains. He emphasized that while divine justice will prevail against the oppressors, this does not absolve governments and nations from their heavy responsibilities.
In another part of his remarks, Imam Khamenei highlighted domestic investment in production as the most effective strategy to counteract sanctions. He stated that while lifting sanctions is beyond Iran's control, neutralizing their impact is within reach through various ways and internal capacities. Achieving this would render the country invulnerable to sanctions.
Imam Khamenei also underscored the importance of expanding relations with neighboring countries, economic hubs in Asia and Africa, and other nations, urging continued efforts in pursuing this direction.
At the end of the meeting, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution commended the President's engagements with other heads of state and the effective activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, describing them as very good and impactful.
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