Wanted to relieve pressure on President Pezeshkian, says Iranian VP after submitting resignation

IANS March 3, 2025 245 views

Iranian Vice President Javad Zarif has resigned for the second time since his appointment, citing advice from the judiciary to reduce pressure on President Pezeshkian's administration. His resignation stems from ongoing challenges by lawmakers who argue his appointment is illegal due to his child's US citizenship. Zarif maintains he wants to be helpful and not a burden to the government. Despite the resignation, he expressed continued support for President Pezeshkian and hopes his departure will remove obstacles to the administration's success.

"I continue to be proud of having supported the venerable Dr. Pezeshkian" - Javad Zarif
Tehran, March 3: Iranian Vice President Javad Zarif, who resigned Sunday night for the second time since his appointment in August last year, said on Monday that he took the decision on advice from the head of the country's judiciary to help relieve pressure on the administration of President Masoud Pezeshkian.

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Zarif resigns second time since August 2024 appointment

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Lawmakers challenge his VP role due to family's US citizenship

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Seeks to reduce administrative pressure

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Maintains support for President Pezeshkian

Zarif wrote in a post on X on Monday that he had visited Iranian Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei on an invitation by Mohseni Ejei on Saturday. During the meeting, he said, Ejei had advised that given "the conditions of the country, I return to (teaching at) the university to avoid more pressure on the administration."

Zarif said he took the advice immediately because he had always wanted to be "of help and not a burden".

He said he hoped that by leaving the administration, those hindering the realization of "the people's will and the success of the administration" would be stripped of excuses.

"I continue to be proud of having supported the venerable Dr. Pezeshkian and wish him and other true servants of the people the best," he said, the official news agency IRNA reported Monday.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who has received Zarif's resignation letter, is yet to respond on the matter.

"Since he was tapped as the Vice President, Zarif has been taking intense heat from a group of lawmakers in Parliament who have argued that his appointment to a sensitive post is illegal because at least one of his children holds US nationality. According to Iranian law, individuals who hold foreign citizenship or whose immediate family members hold such citizenship cannot be assigned to sensitive posts in the Iranian government," IRNA reported.

Iran's Fars news agency reported that a number of Iranian lawmakers had been following up on his "illegal" appointment to the post since the beginning of the administration's term.

Pezeshkian appointed Zarif, a former foreign minister, as Vice President for strategic affairs and head of the Centre for Strategic Studies, in August 2024.

However, Zarif resigned 10 days after his appointment because he was "not satisfied with the result of his work" as head of the steering council that selected the new Iranian administration's cabinet members.

He later withdrew his resignation after Pezeshkian's "prudent" follow-ups and consultations.

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