Mar 14 • 18:43 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Araqchi on Khamenei's health: They will soon see that there is no problem with the supreme leader

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reassures that the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is performing his duties amid rumors of his health issues.

In a recent update regarding the health of Iran's new supreme religious leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi addressed speculations about Khamenei's condition. Reports have suggested that Khamenei has been injured and is currently undergoing intensive care at Sina University Hospital in Tehran. Araqchi's statement emphasized that soon the public would see there is no problem with Khamenei and that he continues to fulfill his responsibilities as the country's leader.

Araqchi's comments come in response to various media reports, including a sensational claim from the Sun that Khamenei is in a coma, presenting a narrative of a 'ghost leader' governing Iran. This dramatic portrayal raises questions about the transparency and true state of affairs regarding Khamenei's health, particularly given ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region and the ramifications of U.S. military presence near Iran.

Additionally, Araqchi called on neighboring countries to expel American forces from the Middle East, a reflection of Iran's enduring stance against U.S. involvement in the region. This call reinforces Iran's position within the context of regional stability and political dynamics, especially as it grapples with internal and external pressures amid speculation surrounding the future of its leadership under Khamenei.

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