Iran’s leadership has sharpened its response to escalating tensions with the United States, urging Washington to change course while also taking a swipe at the economic fallout of the crisis.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the United States must abandon its hardline policies if it wants to reach a meaningful agreement.
In a message shared on social media, he stressed that diplomacy remains possible — but only if Washington shows respect for Iran’s rights.
‘Agreement possible with mutual respect’
Pezeshkian said a path forward still exists despite the current tensions.
“If the American government abandons its totalitarianism and respects the rights of the Iranian nation, ways to reach an agreement will certainly be found,” he stated.
اگر دولت آمریکا دست از تمامیتخواهی بردارد و به حقوق ملت ایران احترام بگذارد حتما راههایی برای دستیابی به توافق پیدا میشود.
— Masoud Pezeshkian (@drpezeshkian) April 12, 2026
به اعضای هیئت مذاکره کننده به ویژه برادر عزیزم آقای دکتر قالیباف خدا قوت میگویم.
His remarks signal Tehran’s openness to dialogue, while firmly placing responsibility on the US to change its stance.
The Iranian president also acknowledged the efforts of his country’s diplomatic team involved in recent talks. He specifically praised Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, referring to him warmly and offering prayers for his success.
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“I commend the members of the negotiating team, especially my dear brother Dr. Qalibaf, and say ‘God gives you strength,’” Pezeshkian added.
Qalibaf mocks US over fuel prices
Meanwhile, Qalibaf took a direct jab at US President Donald Trump following Washington’s announcement of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
In a sarcastic social media post, he shared locations of petrol stations near the White House and urged Americans to “take advantage of the current oil prices.”
Enjoy the current pump figures. With the so-called 'blockade', Soon you'll be nostalgic for $4–$5 gas.
— محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) April 12, 2026
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Qalibaf warned that fuel prices could surge significantly due to the ongoing crisis.
“After the so-called blockade, we will remember the four to nine dollars per gallon of petrol,” he said, highlighting the potential economic impact of escalating tensions.







