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Iran protests: President Masoud Pezeshkian vows to listen to protesters, warns against rioters

The comments from Masoud Pezeshkian represent a hardening tone from the reformist leader, who so far has been unable to assuage the public, as anger over the country's ailing economy exploded into a direct challenge to the nation's theocracy

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Iranian state television aired an interview with the President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday. File Pic/AFP

Iranian state television aired an interview with the President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday. File Pic/AFP

Iran's president says officials will listen to protesters, but rioters are trying to "destroy the entire society" as demonstrations sweep across the Islamic Republic.

The comments from Masoud Pezeshkian represent a hardening tone from the reformist leader, who so far has been unable to assuage the public, as anger over the country's ailing economy exploded into a direct challenge to the nation's theocracy.

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