Mar 11 β€’ 07:38 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

North Korea recognizes new supreme leader of Iran and criticizes war in the country

North Korea officially supports Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new supreme leader while condemning U.S. and Israeli actions in the region.

North Korea has officially expressed its support for the newly appointed supreme leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, following the recent elections held by Iran's Assembly of Experts. A spokesperson from the North Korean Foreign Ministry stated that they respect the choice of the Iranian people in electing their leader, emphasizing Iran's sovereignty in the face of external aggression, particularly from the U.S. and Israel. This announcement comes in the wake of significant geopolitical tensions, especially after the death of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei during a coordinated attack earlier this year.

Additionally, the North Korean regime has strongly criticized the U.S. and its allies for what they term as "blatant intervention" in Iran's internal affairs. According to their statements, foreign criticism of the Iranian electoral process is viewed as a strategy to destabilize the region. These remarks underline North Korea's practice of aligning itself with countries that challenge Western power dynamics and expose its commitment to the doctrine of sovereignty and self-determination.

The implications of this endorsement are profound as North Korea and Iran share mutual interests in resisting U.S. influence in their respective regions. By recognizing Mojtaba Khamenei, North Korea aims to strengthen bilateral relations and potentially bolster its own standing in the global fight against perceived Western imperialism. As tensions in the Middle East escalate, North Korea’s support serves as a reminder of the complexities of international alliances and the ongoing struggle for influence in the region, particularly amidst ongoing conflicts and wars fueled by external powers.

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