Pezeshkian: Economy Is Iran's Main Battlefield Now
In a high-level meeting with traders and industrialists, President Masoud Pezeshkian declared that the real fight for Iran today lies in strengthening its economy. He promised that the government...

In a high-level meeting with traders and industrialists, President Masoud Pezeshkian declared that the real fight for Iran today lies in strengthening its economy. He promised that the government will stand firmly behind the private sector to help the country withstand external shocks. Pezeshkian explained that obstacles in business operations must be removed quickly so that producers and traders can work without unnecessary restrictions. He said the private sector is already bearing the brunt of economic warfare and deserves full government backing. The president emphasized that the stronger and more active the private sector becomes, the more solid Iran's economic foundation will grow. He described businesses as the backbone of national strength. Senior ministers joined the discussion, focusing on foreign exchange, taxes, banking, customs, and market regulation. These areas were identified as key pressure points affecting daily commerce. Pezeshkian acknowledged that his administration inherited economic imbalances and now faces additional political and military tensions. He called for better alignment between government institutions and private players. Trust, transparency, and anti-corruption measures were listed as essential ingredients for recovery. The president asked the business community to work with the state in safeguarding national interests during these difficult times. He accused the United States and Israel of shifting focus to economic disruption after military setbacks. Pezeshkian concluded that shared responsibility and honest participation from every sector are necessary to move forward.
