Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Emphasizes Peace While Upholding National Rights
US Iran War Live Updates: Iran 'does not seek war', says supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei; vows not to 'renounce legitimate rights'
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In a recent message, Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that the nation does not seek war with the United States or Israel but will defend its legitimate rights. This statement comes amid a fragile ceasefire agreement and ongoing tensions in the region.
- 01Mojtaba Khamenei asserts Iran does not seek war with the US or Israel.
- 02He emphasizes the protection of Iran's legitimate rights.
- 03A fragile two-week ceasefire has been agreed upon with the US.
- 04Khamenei encourages public demonstrations to influence negotiations.
- 05He has not been seen in public since his leadership appointment.
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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, declared that the Islamic Republic does not seek war with the United States or Israel, as reported by state television. In his message, he emphasized that while Iran aims for peace, it will not abandon its legitimate rights. This statement follows a fragile two-week ceasefire agreement with the US, which could pave the way for peace negotiations. Khamenei urged Iranians to continue voicing their opinions in public demonstrations, asserting that their involvement is crucial to the negotiation outcomes. Since his appointment after the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28, Mojtaba has remained out of the public eye, communicating primarily through written messages.
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The ongoing tensions and ceasefire agreement could affect daily life in Iran, influencing public sentiment and political participation.
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