
In a decisive move towards de-escalation, U.S. President Donald Trump has formally conveyed to Tehran that he has no intention of launching a military attack. This significant diplomatic development was confirmed by Reza Amiri Moghaddam, Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan, signaling a triumph for rational engagement over conflict.
Mutual Restraint and Regional Stability
Ambassador Moghaddam revealed that the message, received early Wednesday (Pakistan time), not only ruled out military aggression but also included a request for mutual restraint regarding U.S. interests in the region. This communication underscores the U.S. administration’s recognition of Iran’s strategic weight and the necessity of avoiding war.
Supporting this diplomatic pivot, international reports indicate that regional partners, specifically Oman, have actively advised Washington to abandon military options, further validating Iran’s position that regional security is best maintained through dialogue rather than force.
Commitment to Civil Dialogue
In addition to addressing geopolitical stability, the Ambassador highlighted the Iranian government’s constructive approach to domestic affairs. He noted the administration’s ongoing dialogue with protesters, reinforcing the state’s respect for the public’s legitimate right to expression and civil engagement.


