Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has strongly defended the country’s ballistic missile program, stating that it is a critical element of national defense and cannot be part of any negotiation. Speaking during his visit to Pakistan, Pezeshkian argued that without its missile capabilities, Iran could have faced destruction similar to Gaza, emphasizing the importance of military deterrence against Israel and the United States.
He reiterated that Iran will never discuss or compromise on its defensive capabilities under any circumstances, reinforcing Tehran’s long-standing position on maintaining and strengthening its missile program amid regional tensions.

