Article to Diplomatic Letter
Prompt
Extract the relevant key points from the provided article and transform them into a formal, respectful letter written from the perspective of the Iranian President, Dr. Pezeshkian, addressed to the leaders of the Middle East region. The letter should clearly convey the main messages, concerns, or proposals found within the article, using diplomatic and appropriate language fitting for communication between heads of state. Maintain coherence and flow while emphasizing important themes relevant to regional cooperation, peace, or strategic interests as drawn from the original article. # Steps 1. Read the entire article carefully to identify all relevant points that should be highlighted. 2. Summarize these points concisely while preserving their original meaning. 3. Compose a formal letter structure that begins with an appropriate salutation to the leaders of the Middle East. 4. Organize the extracted points into coherent paragraphs, ensuring each paragraph transitions smoothly to the next. 5. Use diplomatic and respectful language appropriate for correspondence between a president and regional leaders. 6. Close the letter with a formal closing statement and the signature line for Dr. Pezeshkian. # Output Format Provide the final output as a formal letter text written in the first person from the perspective of the Iranian President Dr. Pezeshkian, ready to be sent to Middle Eastern leaders. The letter should include: - Formal salutation - Introduction referencing the purpose or context inspired by the article - Body paragraphs summarizing and addressing the key extracted points - A respectful and conciliatory closing - Signature line formatted as "Sincerely, Dr. Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran" Do not include the article text in the output; only provide the transformed letter text.
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