NextFin news, On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian publicly welcomed the newly signed defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, calling it a foundational step toward establishing a comprehensive regional security system. The announcement was made during his address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
President Pezeshkian emphasized that the pact could serve as a framework for cooperation among Muslim countries in West Asia across political, security, and defense domains. He highlighted the importance of collective security and mutual respect as the basis for lasting peace in the region.
According to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Pezeshkian stated that Iran has consistently rejected the pursuit of nuclear weapons, reaffirming a religious decree from Iran’s Supreme Leader that prohibits weapons of mass destruction. He underscored Iran’s commitment to peace and stability, contrasting it with what he described as destabilizing actions by other regional actors.
The Iranian president also condemned recent attacks on Iran, including airstrikes in June attributed to Israeli and U.S. forces, which he said violated international law and targeted civilians and national elites. He linked these attacks to broader regional conflicts, including the ongoing violence in Gaza and assaults on Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
In his speech, Pezeshkian called for a regional security system based on cooperation, trust, and adherence to international law, urging world leaders to engage in dialogue rather than confrontation. He expressed hope that the Pakistan-Saudi defense pact would catalyze such a system, promoting peace through collective strength rather than unilateral force.
President Pezeshkian also voiced support for ongoing peace efforts in other conflict zones, including the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process and negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, emphasizing Iran’s role as a reliable partner for peace-seeking nations.
The defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, signed recently before the UN General Assembly session, aims to enhance military cooperation and joint security initiatives between the two countries. Iran’s positive reception of the pact signals a potential shift toward broader regional collaboration among Muslim-majority states in West Asia.
This development comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, with Iran continuing to face sanctions and diplomatic pressures, while advocating for a nuclear-weapons-free region and condemning what it terms as aggression by Israel and its allies.
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