Khamenei, Rouhani Promise Iranians Better Days

In this photo released on Saturday March 20, 2021 by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani delivers a message for the Iranian New Year, or Nowruz, in Tehran, Iran. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)
In this photo released on Saturday March 20, 2021 by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani delivers a message for the Iranian New Year, or Nowruz, in Tehran, Iran. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)
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Khamenei, Rouhani Promise Iranians Better Days

In this photo released on Saturday March 20, 2021 by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani delivers a message for the Iranian New Year, or Nowruz, in Tehran, Iran. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)
In this photo released on Saturday March 20, 2021 by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani delivers a message for the Iranian New Year, or Nowruz, in Tehran, Iran. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)

Iranian leaders have promised the people better days, with the onset of the new Persian year.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said the new year is “an important and sensitive” one because of the upcoming presidential elections in June.

Khamenei welcomed the Iranian New Year as one of “production, support, and removal of barriers” in a live televised speech on Saturday.

In Washington, US President Joe Biden issued a Nowruz message calling for peace, prosperity and understanding.

“That is the message and the joy of Nowruz that we are honoring. This year, perhaps more than ever, that message is badly needed,” Biden said in a White House statement.

Biden’s administration is exploring ways to restore the 2015 nuclear deal that Iran signed with major world powers, but which was abandoned in 2018 by President Donald Trump who reimposed sanctions.

The US and the other Western powers which originally signed up to the deal appear to be at an impasse over which side should return to the accord first, making it unlikely US sanctions that have crippled its economy can be quickly removed.

In a separate message, President Hassan Rouhani said he was hopeful the new year will see the end of the sanctions.

“We will defeat the sanctions. I am more hopeful than eight years ago”, Rouhani said, referring to when he was elected for his first term.

Rouhani is barred from standing for a third term and the slate of presidential candidates has yet to be finalized.

“During the 42 years that have passed since the victory of the Revolution, I have not seen a year as difficult in terms of hardships and economic constraints as 1399,” he said, highlighting the hardships of the past year.

However, Rouhani said that this “difficult, cold season, huge plague and battle on multiple fronts” has turned into a proud and bright experience in the history of Iran thanks to the patience and resistance of the Iranian nation.



Starmer and Zelenskiy Meet in London, Agree Military Production Project

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (C-L) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (C-R) meet with soldiers from the Operation Interflex at Downing Street, London, Britain, 23 June 2025. EPA/JASON ALDEN / POOL
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (C-L) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (C-R) meet with soldiers from the Operation Interflex at Downing Street, London, Britain, 23 June 2025. EPA/JASON ALDEN / POOL
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Starmer and Zelenskiy Meet in London, Agree Military Production Project

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (C-L) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (C-R) meet with soldiers from the Operation Interflex at Downing Street, London, Britain, 23 June 2025. EPA/JASON ALDEN / POOL
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (C-L) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (C-R) meet with soldiers from the Operation Interflex at Downing Street, London, Britain, 23 June 2025. EPA/JASON ALDEN / POOL

Volodymyr Zelenskiy and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new defense co-production initiative on Monday during a short visit by the Ukrainian president to London to discuss his country's defense against Russia.

The two leaders announced the deal in the garden of Starmer's Downing Street residence, where they also met Ukrainian troops being trained in Britain.

"I'm really proud that this afternoon, we're able to announce an industrial military co-production agreement - the first of its kind so far as Ukraine and the UK are concerned - which will be a massive step forward now in the contribution that we can continue to make," Starmer said.

He did not provide further details on the agreement. Zelenskiy said it would help strengthen both nations.

Speaking alongside Starmer, the Ukrainian president thanked Britain for its support in the war against Russia, Reuters reported.

Zelenskiy had earlier met King Charles at Windsor Castle where the two shook hands for cameras on what was their third meeting this year and the latest gesture of Charles', and Britain's, support for Ukraine.

The Ukrainian leader also met the speakers of both houses of parliament.