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President calls for trust, family cohesion
Pezeshkian likened life to “climbing a summit,” saying achievements emerge through effort and resilience, president.ir reported.
He warned that societal and familial tensions often stem from rejecting opposing opinions, and stressed that disagreements should be managed calmly to nurture growth.
He urged young Iranians to develop in an environment of trust, honesty, and friendship, noting that “the future of the country is built by its youth.” The president also called for unity across the nation, citing Iran’s experience in the “12-day war,” where public solidarity bolstered the government and disappointed adversaries.
Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi, the secretary of the National Population Headquarters, said that population policies must be “scientific, logical, and practical,” and called for enhanced coordination between cultural, social, and economic institutions with the National Population Headquarters.
Highlighting the government’s new measures, she outlined four key strategies: Cultural awareness campaigns, simplifying family formation, high-quality child care services, and financial incentives for parents.
