Pres. Pezeshkian and Cabinet Honor Legacy at Imam Khomeini's Mausoleum Before Islamic Revolution Anniversary

Pres. Pezeshkian and Cabinet Honor Legacy at Imam Khomeini’s Mausoleum Before Islamic Revolution Anniversary

In a significant show of reverence and commitment, President Masoud Pezeshkian visited the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini, reaffirming his dedication to the principles established by the late founder of the Islamic Republic. This visit took place during the 10-day celebrations marking the 46th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, highlighting the importance of unity in the nation.

On Saturday morning, Pezeshkian was accompanied by various members of his cabinet, including ministers and vice presidents, as they gathered to honor Imam Khomeini’s legacy. During the event, the president emphasized the need for national unity, stating:

“Victory lies in putting aside the differences and getting united for the sake of the country.”

Furthermore, President Pezeshkian shared a summary of Imam Khomeini’s will and reminded attendees of the following critical points:

  • Importance of Unity: Emphasizing that unity is essential for national progress.
  • Resistance Against Division: Highlighting that enemies aim to create discord within the country.
  • Hope and Resilience: “The secret to the survival of the Islamic Revolution is to raise hope and avoid despair and hopelessness,” he declared.

This visit not only served as a tribute to Imam Khomeini but also as a call to action for all Iranians to stand together in solidarity. As the country continues to celebrate this pivotal moment in its history, the message of unity remains more relevant than ever.

(This item is being updated.)

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