
US, Israel seeking to disintegrate Islamic states: Pezeshkian
Key Takeaways
- Pezeshkian claims US and Israel aim to disintegrate Islamic states.
- Washington and Tel Aviv oppose regional powers such as Iran, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia.
- They discussed latest regional and international developments in a phone call between Pezeshkian and Sisi.
Alleged US-Israel disintegration aims
President Pezeshkian spoke late Friday in a telephone conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi, emphasizing that Washington and Tel Aviv do not tolerate the presence of regional powers such as Iran, Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the region.
“President Pezeshkian made the remarks late on Friday in a telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el Sisi late on Friday, emphasizing that Washington and Tel Aviv do not tolerate the presence of regional powers such as Iran, Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the region”
Pezeshkian said Iran had been engaged in the negotiations process when it was attacked again, stating that Washington was not seeking a genuine resolution.

He argued that the US government and Israeli regime aim to weaken and disintegrate Iran and major Islamic countries, and that the US and Israel do not tolerate major Islamic countries like Iran, Egypt, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to be present in the region.
Pezeshkian also called on the Islamic countries to remain vigilant against attempts to create divisions within the Muslim world.
He welcomed any initiatives by regional states to strengthen unity, restore stability and promote peace.
Furthermore, Pezeshkian added that millions of Iranians had taken to the streets nationwide on the International Quds Day despite threats and military attacks, demonstrating their support for Iran and the Palestinian cause.
Egyptian response and diplomacy
The president of Egypt, for his part, expressed condolences over the martyrdom of Iranian citizens in the recent US-Israeli aggression.
El Sisi reiterated Egypt’s opposition to war, instability and insecurity in the region.

He stressed the importance of resolving disputes through diplomacy and warned that continued conflict could threaten regional and global stability, urging all parties to exercise restraint.
Egypt is ready to take any effort for ending the war and restoring peace and security to the region, the president of Egypt added.
Coordinated regional framing for peace
Both leaders framed the developments as a regional challenge linked to the United States and Israel.
“President Pezeshkian made the remarks late on Friday in a telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el Sisi late on Friday, emphasizing that Washington and Tel Aviv do not tolerate the presence of regional powers such as Iran, Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the region”
Pezeshkian urged vigilance against divisions within the Muslim world and welcomed regional unity initiatives to restore stability and promote peace.
El Sisi stressed diplomacy and restraint as paths to ending the conflict and restoring regional stability.
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