Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, has said that the continuation of certain restrictions and external pressures has created particular complexities in the management of the country’s affairs. According to the Tasnim News Agency, Pezeshkian stated that the public should be aware of the current realities, adding that part of the country’s economic problems stem from external limitations, while another part results from pressures imposed under the present conditions. He also said that all members of the government, managers, and employees of various state institutions are working with full commitment, and that alongside executive measures, one of the government’s main approaches in this period is the use of social and public capacity to manage conditions and overcome the crisis. Pezeshkian added that the government is seeking to utilize, in addition to official institutions, the capacities of guilds, chambers of commerce, universities, mosques, local communities, professional associations, and public groups in managing the country’s situation.



