While emphasizing the importance of intelligently managing wartime conditions, the president said, “Today, we are endeavoring to manage these difficult circumstances through prudence, wisdom, and the preservation of national honor, so that we may subsequently focus on reconstruction and problem-solving through precise planning.”
Pezeshkian made the remarks on Monday during a visit to a fire station, where he expressed his gratitude for the efforts of firefighters and emergency personnel, particularly during the 40-day war.
During this visit, the president received a report on the services provided by firefighting units to the public throughout the war.
Referring to the economic and social consequences of the war, Pezeshkian said, “It is natural that after the conclusion of hostilities, the country will face challenges in reconstruction, securing financial resources, and market control. These are realities that require meticulous management and public cooperation.”
He emphasized that overcoming these hardships would not be possible without public participation and solidarity.