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    Iran’s UN Ambassador Condemns US Claims on Leadership Succession as Interference

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    At the United Nations headquarters in New York, Iran’s ambassador strongly denounced recent remarks made by former US President Donald Trump regarding the succession of Iran’s supreme leader. The Iranian envoy, Amir Saeid Iravani, criticized Trump’s insistence on having a role in selecting the next leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling such statements a blatant breach of international norms.

    Highlighting the fundamental principle of non-interference in the domestic affairs of sovereign nations, Iravani emphasized that Trump’s comments undermine the United Nations Charter, which explicitly prohibits external meddling in a country’s internal political processes. He reiterated Iran’s firm stance on its independence, asserting that no foreign power will be allowed to influence or dictate the outcome of its leadership decisions.

    Expanding on the issue, the ambassador clarified that the process of appointing Iran’s next supreme leader will be conducted strictly the country’s constitutional framework. He stressed that this selection will be made exclusively by the will of the Iranian people and their established institutions, free from any external pressure or interference. This reaffirmation comes amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington, with both sides frequently exchanging accusations.

    In a recent interview with the news platform Axios, Trump had declared that he must play a part in determining Iran’s future leadership, dismissing the possibility of Khamenei’s son succeeding his father. This provocative stance has further fueled diplomatic friction and elicited strong responses from Iranian officials, who view it as an unacceptable intrusion into their national affairs.

    Meanwhile, Ambassador Iravani also addressed Iran’s retaliatory measures against recent US and Israeli military actions, describing them as lawful and proportionate responses to aggression. He noted that investigations are still underway regarding alleged strikes on sites claimed to be non-military, suggesting that some incidents might have been caused by interference or miscalculations involving US defense systems. This explanation hints at the complexity and risks involved in the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

    Overall, the statements from Iran’s UN envoy underscore Tehran’s determination to maintain its sovereignty and uphold its constitutional processes despite external pressures. The situation remains delicate as diplomatic relations continue to be strained, with both nations closely monitoring developments that could impact regional stability and international security.

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