UNITED NATIONS — Addressing the world's leaders, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday blamed the United States and Israeli attacks for "dealing a grievous blow" to peace negotiations as Tehran braces for the reinstatement of sanctions in the next week, barring a last-minute diplomatic breakthrough. Hours before his speech, Iran's rial currency fell to a new all-time low.

What You Need To Know • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian took the stage at the U.N. to blast Israeli and U.S. attacks in June as inflicting "a grievous blow upon international trust and the very prospect of peace in the region" • His comments at the General Assembly are the first time he has spoken in a global forum since the 12-day Israel-Iran war over the summer that saw the assassination of many of t

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