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Putin Backs Iran’s New Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Vows Russia’s ‘Unwavering Support’.

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Russia Reaffirms Support for Iran

Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Moscow’s “unwavering support” for Iran on Monday. His statement came as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. The conflict involves the United States and Israel, increasing pressure on Tehran. Putin said Russia would stand firmly with Iran during this difficult period.

He stressed that Moscow supports the Iranian people and government. Putin said Russia would continue its political and diplomatic cooperation with Tehran. He also expressed solidarity with Iran as the country faces serious regional challenges. The remarks show Russia’s consistent stance of backing Iran in international affairs.

Putin Congratulates Mojtaba Khamenei

Vladimir Putin also congratulated Mojtaba Khamenei on becoming Iran’s new Supreme Leader. Mojtaba assumed the role after the death of his father, Ali Khamenei. Putin said he believed the new leader would guide the country with courage and responsibility.

The Russian president added that Mojtaba Khamenei would continue his father’s legacy. He also said the new leader could unite the Iranian people during a period of severe challenges. According to Putin, strong leadership will remain crucial as Iran faces international pressure and security concerns.

Russia Calls for Diplomacy

The Kremlin repeated its position that diplomacy must resolve the crisis. Russian officials said military force cannot solve long-term geopolitical disputes. During a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Putin shared condolences for the loss of Iranian leaders and civilians.

Russian officials urged all parties to avoid further escalation. They encouraged dialogue and political negotiations to reduce tensions in the region. Pezeshkian thanked Russia for its support and solidarity. He also acknowledged Moscow’s backing of Iran’s sovereignty and independence.

Mojtaba Khamenei Takes Leadership

Mojtaba Khamenei was born in 1969 in Mashhad, a major religious city in Iran. He is one of the sons of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. For years, he has remained an influential figure within Iran’s political and religious circles.

Now, he holds one of the most powerful positions in the Middle East. His leadership begins at a critical moment for Iran. Rising tensions and global pressure continue to shape the country’s foreign policy. Analysts believe his decisions will influence Iran’s future ties with allies like Russia.