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(Bloomberg) -- Iran’s new president, making his global debut before the United Nations General Assembly, managed to dominate the day Tuesday by warning Israel’s attacks on Lebanon “cannot go unanswered,” while also urging Western nations to come back to a nuclear accord and lift sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Hanging over the day was Israel’s promise to press ahead with its military campaign in Lebanon, escalating concern that an all-out war in the Mideast may be close at hand.
Pezeshkian, a relative moderate within Iran’s constrained political spectrum, worked to balance two different mandates: easing the Islamic Republic’s economic isolation while also responding to Israel’s escalating war with Iran-backed Hezbollah to its north and Hamas to the south.
“We are ready to engage with nuclear deal parties if the nuclear deal’s commitments are implemented fully and in good faith,” Pezeshkian said, referring to a 2015 agreement placing limits on Iran’s nuclear program.
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