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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท The victory of the moderate reformer Masoud Pezeshkian in Iranโ€™s early presidential elections came as a surprise to many, both in the Islamic Republic and abroad.

It cannot be ruled out that what happened was the result of a well-thought-out tactic by Iranโ€™s supreme leader Khamenei, who, by allowing Pezeshkian to participate in the elections, wanted to increase voter turnout and to confirm the legitimacy of the Islamic system, and give reformist circles the opportunity to resume the negotiation process with the West on the Iranian nuclear programme, with the prospect of lifting or at least weakening Western sanctions.

The implementation of the multi-vector foreign policy course proclaimed by the new president, which provides for the restoration of ties with the West, the development of cooperation with Russia and China, and the establishment of good neighbourly relations with Arab states, will be strictly controlled by numerous conservative bodies and the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who has the final word on the most important issues of domestic and foreign policy.

We can assume that the new Iranian president and his pro-reform team will strive to pursue a more balanced foreign policy course; without highlighting any of its directions, it will advance where circumstances allow, without crossing the โ€œred linesโ€ outlined by Iranโ€™s top leadership, Alexander Maryasov writes.

https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/presidential-elections-in-iran-the-impact/

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