yī lǎng伊朗rén mín人民yīng gāi应该yǒu quán有权xuǎn zé选择zì jǐ自己de的shēng huó生活tiáo jiàn条件
US President Trump warned on Friday that if nuclear talks fail, there might be limited strikes against Iran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a TV interview that Iran hopes to complete a draft agreement within two or three days and send it to Washington.
Both Iran and the US have stated they are willing to negotiate but are also prepared to go to war if talks fail.
Meanwhile, many Iranians still live under the rule of religious leaders; some opponents have been injured, arrested, or even lost their lives.
On the same day in Montreal, Canada, some Iranians took to the streets to support protests inside Iran, calling for change, with some shouting slogans supporting Reza Pahlavi.
Many feel caught in the middle of a great power game: the West wants to change the regime, while Russia and China support the current government.
The voice of the Iranian people is clear: they want to decide how to live, away from poverty, violence, and the threat of war.
No matter what changes happen in the future, human dignity should be respected, and people should truly have the freedom to choose.