World Leaders Flock to Tehran for Pezeshkian's Inauguration as Iran's New President Takes

A parade of foreign dignitaries from over a dozen countries has descended upon Tehran as President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian prepares to take the oath of office in a high-profile inauguration ceremony. The gathering is expected to be one of the largest and most significant diplomatic events in the Ira

Iran (IMNA) - According to reports, officials from Cuba, Colombia, Mongolia, Malta, Niger, Libya, Gambia, Sudan, Myanmar, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and Madagascar have already arrived in Tehran to attend the ceremony at the Iranian parliament on Tuesday afternoon. More than 70 foreign delegates are expected to be present at the event, which will be broadcast live on state television and covered by over 600 reporters, photographers, and cameramen from domestic and foreign media outlets.

Pezeshkian, a 69-year-old heart surgeon and Iran's ninth president since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, formally began his four-year mandate on Sunday when he was endorsed by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. During the endorsement ceremony, Pezeshkian vowed to prioritize fairness and justice, serve the people, and address their problems.

The inauguration ceremony is expected to be a symbol of international recognition of Iran's new leadership and its commitment to regional and global cooperation.

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