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Iranian President Meets Supreme Leader for Nearly 2.5 Hours to Discuss Regional Situation

The Iranian president said he met with the supreme leader for nearly two and a half hours to brief him on regional developments. The president described the meeting as friendly, calm and based on frank dialogue. This marks the first public confirmation that the supreme leader has been meeting with senior officials after weeks in which his status was unknown.

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2 sources·May 7, 7:27 AM·1m read
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The president described the meeting as friendly, calm and built on frank dialogue. He said the supreme leader's humble and empathetic approach served as a model for the entire administrative system. The discussion covered regional developments along with personal and administrative matters.

The account represents the first public confirmation that the supreme leader is meeting with senior officials. His status had been unknown for weeks prior to the reported meeting.

According to the president's account the conversation took place in an atmosphere of mutual respect. The briefing allowed the president to update the supreme leader on events across the region. Both personal topics and administrative issues were also addressed during the session.

The president's remarks provide the initial official indication that the supreme leader has resumed direct engagements with top officials. The timing follows a period of uncertainty regarding the supreme leader's activities and availability.

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