Iran's Interim Leadership Meets and Responds to Trump Regarding the Selection of the New Leader
Iran's interim leadership has met to discuss the process of selecting the new Supreme Leader and responded to comments made by President Trump about interfering in Iran's affairs.
Iran's interim leadership, led by President Masoud Bezhakian, has convened to discuss the upcoming election process for the new Supreme Leader following the previous leader's passing. This meeting also addressed U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks, which implied a desire to directly intervene in the leadership selection of Iran, which the Iranian officials strongly condemned. They asserted that such comments reflect unfavorable views from the U.S. and reaffirmed the Iranian people's resolve to reject foreign interference in their internal decisions.
During the meeting, reports were presented by Secretary of the National Security Council Ali Larijani regarding the latest developments in the ongoing war, which seem to refer to regional conflicts involving Iran. The interim council has also planned to organize the Assembly of Experts for the leadership selection and has decided to bolster the military and ensure the provision of essential goods and medications to the Iranian populace amid ongoing challenges.
The discussions underscore the heightened tensions between Iran and the USA, with Iranian officials indicating that they view any external pressures as an attempt to undermine their sovereignty. The statements made during this assembly reveal Iran's persistent commitment to resistance against perceived threats, emphasizing that the nation will not succumb to American and Israeli pressures, maintaining that national integrity and self-determination will guide their future leadership choices.