Iran's Foreign Minister said that choosing a new leader is not problematic.

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi announced that there is no difficulty or problem in selecting a new supreme leader in the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, this situation will be fully disclosed to the public in the near future and the state structure will continue to operate as usual. The minister spoke about the main directions of Iran's foreign policy.
He emphasized that Russia and China are the most important strategic partners for Iran. Cooperation with these countries continues steadily in various fields, especially in military and economic areas.
Araqchi expressed the opinion that the war which caused the disruption of peace in the current region was started by the United States and Israel. According to him, these actions should be condemned by the international community.
Iran, on the other hand, has been carrying out its defense measures and retaliatory actions based on the principle of an eye for an eye, a life for a life. Additionally, the minister reported that strikes were carried out from the United Arab Emirates on the territories of the Kharg and Abu Musa islands.
According to him, attacks were organized using rocket systems from areas around Ras al-Khaimah and Dubai. The minister stated that military actions against Iran from the territories of neighboring countries are absolutely unacceptable.
Especially in densely populated areas, such dangerous actions pose a great threat to peaceful civilians. Abbas Araqchi emphasized that Iran's political system is very stable and it does not depend on a single person.
Even after the supreme leader passed away, the state governance system was not interrupted and has been functioning as usual. As another important issue, the minister reminded that there are talks about Iran planning to develop a nuclear bomb.
He specifically emphasized that there has never been an official statement from his country's leadership about choosing such a path. Iran's nuclear program should be used for peaceful purposes and this must be clear to the international community.
The minister's words can be regarded as an important signal about Iran's stability and its future direction in international politics.





