Iranian officials have vowed to uphold the foreign policy legacy of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, signaling a commitment to continuity in Tehran's international stance following his death.
The pledge comes as global markets digest the geopolitical implications of the leadership transition, with investors closely watching for any shifts in regional security postures.
The assurance of policy stability aims to reassure international partners and mitigate fears of erratic diplomatic moves during the succession period.
State-affiliated media outlets, including Press TV and TASS, have highlighted the government's determination to maintain established strategic lines, particularly regarding regional alliances and nuclear negotiations.
This development follows a wave of diplomatic outreach from international bodies.
The heads of OPEC and the Developing-8 (D-8) organization have formally extended condolences to Iran, underscoring the importance of maintaining stable relations with Tehran, a key player in global energy markets.