Masoud Pezeshkian

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Masoud Pezeshkian (مسعود پزشکیان) became the ninth President of Iran in July 2024, following a snap election held after his predecessor Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash. The Iranian President 2024 election was framed as a contest between hardliners and the reform camp — Pezeshkian, a heart surgeon and longtime member of parliament, ran as the reformist candidate and won on promises of diplomatic engagement with the West, relief from international sanctions, and a more moderate posture on nuclear negotiations.

Pezeshkian foreign policy and the nuclear deal. The defining foreign policy question of Pezeshkian’s presidency was whether he could revive the JCPOA framework and ease Pezeshkian sanctions that had strangled the Iranian economy for years. He came to office signaling openness to renewed nuclear talks, and his foreign minister pursued back-channel diplomacy with European interlocutors. The Pezeshkian nuclear deal ambitions, however, collided with Iran’s entrenched security establishment and American demands that went beyond what any Iranian president — reformist or not — could accept domestically.

Pezeshkian Israel and the Iran War. Whatever diplomatic opening Pezeshkian sought was overtaken by escalation. The 2025 Israel-Iran confrontation — the 12-Day War — defined the middle period of his presidency. Pezeshkian Israel relations had already deteriorated through the Gaza war; Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow brought the two countries into direct military confrontation. Groong covered the Iran War and its regional fallout extensively, examining what Pezeshkian’s reformist label meant in wartime conditions where power effectively rested with the IRGC and Supreme Leader Khamenei.

Pezeshkian Armenia and South Caucasus strategy. For Groong listeners, Pezeshkian Armenia policy is the most directly relevant dimension of his presidency. Iran shares a border with Armenia and has long served as a strategic counterweight to the Turkey-Pakistan-Azerbaijan axis — opposing any Zangezur corridor arrangement under Azerbaijani or Turkish control, maintaining trade ties with Armenia during periods of regional isolation, and providing an alternative energy and connectivity route for Yerevan. Iran President Pezeshkian traveled to Baku early in his tenure, signaling Iran’s complex balancing act between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Groong episodes covering this period examine how Masoud Pezeshkian Iran foreign policy played out in the South Caucasus: what the Iran War meant for the Iran-Armenia border, how Iranian pressure on corridor diplomacy intersected with the TRIPP proposal, and whether a post-war Iran would emerge as a more or less engaged partner for Yerevan.

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Guest:

  • Anna Karapetyan Director of the Insight Analytical Center for Applied Policy and Research.

Topics:

  • Pashinyan in DC
  • Trump Sanctions the ICC
  • Azerbaijani Diplomacy in Action
  • Workers Strike at Zangezur Mining Co.

Episode 413 | Recorded: February 11, 2025

Guest:

  • Anna Karapetyan Director of the Insight Analytical Center for Applied Policy and Research.

Topics:

  • Pashinyan in DC
  • Trump Sanctions the ICC
  • Azerbaijani Diplomacy in Action
  • Workers Strike at Zangezur Mining Co.

Episode 413 | Recorded: February 11, 2025

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Topics:

  • Mirzoyan in Moscow
  • Vahan Kostanyan in Tehran
  • Mher Grigoryan on the Border (concessions)
  • FIS Annual Report 2025
  • The Silence of the Lambs

Episode 408 | Recorded: January 29, 2025

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Topics:

  • Mirzoyan in Moscow
  • Vahan Kostanyan in Tehran
  • Mher Grigoryan on the Border (concessions)
  • FIS Annual Report 2025
  • The Silence of the Lambs

Episode 408 | Recorded: January 29, 2025

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Topics:

  • Trump Inauguration
  • Russian-Iranian Strategic Partnership
  • UK-Ukrainian 100-Year Partnership
  • US-Armenian “Strategic Partnership”

Episode 406 | Recorded: January 20, 2025

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Topics:

  • Trump Inauguration
  • Russian-Iranian Strategic Partnership
  • UK-Ukrainian 100-Year Partnership
  • US-Armenian “Strategic Partnership”

Episode 406 | Recorded: January 20, 2025

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Topics:

  • Iran’s Geopolitical Moves
  • Armenia Azerbaijan Talks
  • Stalled “Normalization”

Episode 353 | Recorded: August 12, 2024

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Topics:

  • Iran’s Geopolitical Moves
  • Armenia Azerbaijan Talks
  • Stalled “Normalization”

Episode 353 | Recorded: August 12, 2024

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Topics:

  • US Leadership Changes
  • Iran Armenia Relations
  • Russian-Armenian Relations
  • EU Push for an Agreement
  • Srbazan Movement Next Steps

Episode 351 | Recorded: August 6, 2024