Iranian officials have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the foreign policy framework established by the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, signaling a period of continuity in Tehran's international relations following his death.
The pledge comes as the country prepares for state funeral proceedings, with authorities emphasizing stability in diplomatic engagements during the transition.
Tehran has issued a direct warning to the United States and Israel, demanding that both nations refrain from any military action while the country observes the mourning period.
This stance underscores the sensitivity of the current geopolitical environment, where any external provocation could be interpreted as a violation of the truce surrounding the funeral arrangements.
The assurance of policy continuity aims to reassure regional allies and international partners that Iran's strategic posture remains unchanged despite the leadership vacuum.
Markets and diplomatic watchers are closely monitoring whether this commitment holds firm as new leadership structures are formalized in the coming weeks.