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Iran Foreign Minister says 'no problem' with Supreme Leader after reported injuries

TT Editor·Updated: 15 Mar 2026 4:12 am IST
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Iran Foreign Minister says 'no problem' with Supreme Leader after reported injuries

Iran's Foreign Minister has publicly stated that there is 'no problem' between the government and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following speculation regarding Khamenei's health after reported injuries. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth suggested that Khamenei, who has been a central figure in Iran's leadership since the early 1980s, may be severely wounded and possibly disfigured due to a recent incident linked to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict. The comments from Iran's Foreign Minister aim to reassure both domestic and international audiences about the stability of the Iranian leadership amid heightened tensions in the region. Khamenei's health has always been a point of concern as it could significantly impact Iran's political landscape and its foreign relations, particularly with the U.S. and its allies. As the situation develops, observers are keenly watching for any changes in Iran's governance and military posture, especially in the context of its ongoing disputes and the overarching geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East.

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