Putin promises 'unwavering support' to Iran's new supreme leader
Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged unwavering support to Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following the death of his predecessor.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his "unwavering support" for Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, during a statement on Monday. Khamenei's appointment comes just a week after the death of his father and predecessor, Ali Khamenei, amidst ongoing tensions marked by hostilities involving Israel and the United States. Putin emphasized solidarity with Iran, affirming Russia's role as a reliable partner in the face of external threats.
In his remarks, Putin commended the difficult position Khamenei faces in leading Iran during a time of crisis and highlighted the necessity for courage and dedication in managing such high stakes. His statements reinforce the long-standing alliance between Russia and Iran, particularly as both nations confront shared adversarial pressures from Western powers, notably in the context of military aggression.
China also voiced its stance regarding the leadership transition in Iran, framing it as an internal matter of the country. Chinese officials reiterated their commitment to respecting Iran's sovereignty and territorial integrity, opposing any external attempts to undermine the new leadership. This reflects both countries' interest in maintaining stability in the region and their cooperative stance against perceived foreign interventions, especially amid rising global tensions.