The presidential election was completed in Iran, where the former Minister of Health Masud Pesshkian won. He gained convincing support from voters, receiving 53% of the vote in the second round, and ahead of the conservative candidate Said Jalilili.
Pesashian is half a azerbaijan, half a kusage.
He is considered a supporter of moderate reforms and establishing relations with Israel and the United States. He also advocates the freedom of women in Iran.
In addition, Peseschian is a member of the Society of Iran-Turkish Friendship.
In doing so, he is a fan of the Koran and supports Ayatol's power.
Despite this background, observers believe that the new President of the sharp turn of Iran's foreign policy course, which is approaching Russia and China, will not happen. After all, the head of state that defines its policy is Ayatol.
The previous President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi died during the helicopter crash on May 19. He was considered conservative and supported the confrontation with the West, as well as accelerated rapprochement with Beijing and Moscow.