Iran’s Supreme Leader Remains Silent on Ceasefire as Nation Awaits Word
Iran’s Supreme Leader Remains Silent on Ceasefire as Nation Awaits Word

As of June 25, 2025, a critical silence emanates from Tehran following yesterday’s confirmation of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel by senior Iranian officials, including the president. Despite these high-level acknowledgments, the nation’s most powerful figure, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has yet to make any public statement regarding the agreement.
Khamenei’s silence is particularly notable given his customary final say on state matters. Both domestic and international observers are keenly awaiting his commentary, which is widely seen as crucial for solidifying the ceasefire and indicating Iran’s official stance.
The Supreme Leader’s last public appearance dates back to June 11, 2025, during a meeting with members of the Iranian parliament. While his official X accounts have been active, his last televised messages were pre-recorded: one aired on June 18, dismissing a call for “unconditional surrender,” and another followed Israel’s strike on Iran on June 13. His current absence from public discourse since the ceasefire announcement continues to be a focal point of discussion and anticipation.
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