In a Saturday ceremony attended by delegations from over 100 countries, Hassan Rouhani was sworn in for the second term as the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
hundreds of high-ranking Iranian and foreign officials gathered on Saturday in the Iranian Parliament for President Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony.
During the ceremony, Rouhani took the oath of office before proceeding to his speech.
He said the Iranian nation has made great sacrifices in the path of safeguarding freedom and the rule of law, adding that Iranians have put their trust in the Islamic establishment.
He vowed to follow the Iranian nation’s demands and emphasized that his government is ready to defend the country’s national interests.
Rouhani said the US has not adhered to its obligations under the JCPOA, stressing that Iran would never initiate the violation of the nuclear deal but would not remain silent in the face of US non-performance of the deal.
He emphasized that the Iranian government and people would react to any breach of the deal.
He emphasized that the time of imposing sanctions has ended and called for holding negotiations in dealing with issues.
He said the Iranian government has taken great steps to improve nation’s health, adding that the level of education and health in Iran is better than many other countries.
Rouhani stressed the importance of a strong economy in the country and said the next government eyes economic reforms.
The Iranian president also said the Islamic Republic would continue to defend the oppressed nations throughout the world.
He described unity as a key factor behind the Iranian nation’s success and added that Tehran seeks to boost ties with neighboring countries.
The Iranian chief executive said regional problems could be solved only through dialogue and cooperation and invited countries in the region to join political initiatives to end the crisis in Yemen.
“[Increasing] constructive interaction with world countries, deepening bonds with neighboring and regional countries and boosting the level of cooperation with friendly countries are not only a wise choice but a necessity,” Rouhani said, according to Press TV.
He warned of plots by foreign powers pursuing their self-interests in regional issues, saying they are creating chaos and instability in the Middle East.
Rouhani won re-election in a landslide victory in May after securing 57 percent of the votes and defeating his main contender Ebrahim Raisi, the current custodian of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH).
During the ceremony, Ayatollah Khamenei gave his official approval for the president-elect by giving him a decree assigning him his duties.
Under Iran’s election law, the president-elect is required to gain the Leader’s official approval before being sworn in before the Parliament. Through this process, called Tanfiz (endorsement), the Leader approves the outcome of the presidential election.
Rouhani will have two weeks to present his cabinet to the Parliament for a vote of confidence.
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