Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has doubled down on his administration’s commitment to unity with newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, declaring that all policies are crafted in lockstep with the country’s top religious authority. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions following February’s deadly U.S.-Israel strikes and a dramatic leadership transition.
From Quds Day to Policy Priorities
Pezeshkian’s pledge came during Friday’s International Quds Day rallies, where he praised Iran’s "epic" public turnout. He emphasized that obedience to the supreme leader remains a non-negotiable pillar of governance, calling it vital for "national solidarity" and the 14th government’s agenda.
Security First Amid Regional Flare-Ups
The president identified countering U.S.-Israeli threats and stabilizing civilian life as top priorities. This follows February 28’s unprecedented joint attacks that killed former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and triggered retaliatory strikes across the Middle East.
A New Chapter Under Mojtaba Khamenei
Sunday’s appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei – son of the late leader – by Iran’s Assembly of Experts marks a historic shift. Analysts speculate whether this father-to-son transition signals continuity or new strategies in Tehran’s approach to global diplomacy and domestic challenges.
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