Masoud Pezeshkian has announced that he recently held a meeting with Mojtaba Khamenei, according to Iran’s judiciary-linked Mizan news agency. Iranian media reports said the meeting lasted for approximately 2.5 hours, highlighting the significance of the high-level discussions amid growing regional tensions.

The disclosure comes at a time of heightened diplomatic and security developments involving Iran and several international actors. While details of the meeting were not immediately released, the announcement has drawn attention due to Mojtaba Khamenei’s influential position within Iran’s political and religious establishment.

Iranian state-linked media did not provide specifics regarding the agenda, timing or subjects discussed during the meeting. However, the development comes amid continued focus on Iran’s domestic decision-making process as the country navigates regional security issues, economic pressures and negotiations linked to sanctions and nuclear policy.

Pezeshkian’s statement also arrives during a period of intensified geopolitical developments involving the Strait of Hormuz, ceasefire discussions in the region and increasing international scrutiny of Iran’s policies.

Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei, has long been viewed as an influential figure within Iran’s power structure, though he does not officially hold a top executive government position. Public references to meetings involving senior Iranian leadership figures often attract attention from political observers and regional analysts.

There has been no immediate additional statement from Iranian authorities regarding the significance of the meeting or whether it was linked to ongoing diplomatic or security matters.

The announcement is likely to fuel further speculation over internal coordination within Iran’s leadership as regional developments continue to evolve rapidly.