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Iran's New Supreme Leader Serves Normally Despite Alleged Injury Claims
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Iranian Foreign Minister Arakchi has firmly denied reports that the new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Hamneei, is injured or incapacitated. Stating there are no problems with his health and duties being performed normally in Tehran on March 14th to calm international concerns about a potential assassination attempt by Israel's Mossad officials have dismissed these rumors as false propaganda aimed at destabilizing the region further than necessary for regional stability purposes remain unchanged despite recent speculation regarding Hamneei’s physical condition.
Key Points
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1Iranian Foreign Minister Arakchi confirmed that the new Supreme Leader, Mohammad Khamenei, is not injured and continues to perform his duties normally.
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2Arachci stated there are no problems with the health or functioning of Iran's top leader following reports suggesting otherwise.
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3The official statement from Iranian diplomacy aims to reassure both domestic populations regarding international news coverage.
Developments
[Mar 14, 20:22]
Iranski ministar confirms no problems with the new Supreme Leader (Tportal.hr)
[Mar 14, 20:19]
Iranian Minister states world will see there are no issues regarding New Supreme Leader's health and duties.