Seyed Ali Khamenei
Seyed Ali Khamenei is the Supreme Leader of Iran, a position he has held since 1989. As a key figure in the Iranian Revolution, Khamenei has played a significant role in shaping Iran's political landscape and its foreign policy, particularly in relation to the West and neighboring countries. He is known for his hardline stance against the United States and Israel, as well as for fostering close ties with allies such as Russia. Under his leadership, Iran has pursued a controversial nuclear program and has been involved in various regional conflicts, asserting its influence across the Middle East. Khamenei's authority is deeply rooted in both political and religious spheres, making him one of the most powerful leaders in Iran's history.
Born on Jul 17, 1939 (86 years old)
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Italy:
Seyed Ali Khamenei was the Supreme Leader of Iran who was assassinated, prompting condolences from Putin.
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Belarus:
Khamenei is remembered as an outstanding statesman who contributed significantly to the development of Russian-Iranian relations.
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