Domestic , Tehran Tens of thousands of supporters of President Hassan Rouhani poured into the streets of Tehran to celebrate the incumbent's re-election. The
Tehran Stock Exchange rallied after the election results came out, extending a recent winning streak to close almost 1% higher at its highest level in three months. On 21 May 2017,
Ebrahim Raisi wrote a letter to the
Guardian Council, objecting to the results.
Individuals • Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei, issued a message commending the Iranian people for their "massive and epic" turnout in the country's twin elections: "The winner of yesterday's elections, is you, the Iranian people, and
the Islamic establishment, which has managed to win the increasing trust of this big nation despite the enemies' plot and effort." He did not congratulate Rouhani, contrarily to what had done following the previous election in 2013. • Among lost candidates,
Mostafa Mir-Salim and
Mostafa Hashemitaba both congratulated Rouhani on his reelection, but
Ebrahim Raisi did not. Rouhani was also congratulated by withdrawn candidates
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and
Eshaq Jahangiri. •
Hassan Rouhani made the following remarks in a televised speech following the announcement of his election victory: "Iranians clearly and explicitly sent their message to the world through the Friday elections", adding "Our nation wants to live in peace and friendship with the world, but at the same time, it will accept no humiliation or threat." • Parliament Speaker
Ali Larijani and Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Rear Admiral
Ali Shamkhani congratulated Rouhani on his reelection to the office. • Foreign minister
Mohammad Javad Zarif said: "We derive stability not from 'coalitions', but from our people, who – unlike many – do vote. Iranians must be respected and are ready to engage." There were some reports that
Donald Trump wanted to create a Sunni 'coalition' in the Arab world against Iran during his visit to
Saudi Arabia, where elections are an anomaly.
Organizations •
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: On 7 March 2017, IRGC commander-in-chief Gen.
Mohammad Ali Jafari said "Like
in the past, nobody in the IRGC, neither the guards nor the commanders, is permitted to interfere in the elections politically or factionally and to discredit the candidates". On 1 May 2017, Deputy IRGC Commander for Political Affairs Gen. Rasoul Sanaei told press that IRGC "will not support any candidate in the May 19 presidential election".
International ;Supranational • – Secretary-General
António Guterres congratulated Hassan Rouhani on his re-election as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. UN spokesman
Stéphane Dujarric, speaking to reporters on Monday evening in New York, said Guterres' message includes a willingness to maintain cooperation with Iran on issues of mutual interest. • – High Representative
Federica Mogherini congratulated Rouhani on his victory: "Iranians took passionately part to political life of their country". ;States • – President
Ashraf Ghani, on behalf of the Afghan people and government, congratulated the people and government of Iran on Rouhani's re-election. Chief Executive
Abdullah Abdullah also congratulated the re-election of Rouhani in Iran's election. • – President
Serzh Sargsyan sent a congratulatory message to his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on his re-election.
Karekin II, the Armenians' religious leader sent a congratulatory message to President Hassan Rouhani on his reelection. "With your leadership, the fatithful Iranian people would pursue their advances towards their country's development and progress," his message reads. • – President
Ilham Aliyev congratulated his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on his re-election as president. • – Foreign Minister
Chrystia Freeland said her country "welcomes President Rouhani's commitment to continue implementing Iran's nuclear obligations under the
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and to improve the lives of ordinary Iranians." • – President
Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on his re-election as president, which will give him a second four-year term. • – President
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic sent a congratulatory message to her Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on his re-election as president. • – President
Raúl Castro congratulated Rouhani on his re-election to the top executive post. Castro also underlined the expansion of mutual cooperation between the two countries. • – President
Emmanuel Macron congratulated Rouhani for his re-election and said this reinforced the hope his government would apply the international nuclear agreement, his office said in a statement. • – President
Giorgi Margvelashvili congratulated the victory of Hassan Rouhani in the election: "I am confident that by your excellent management, the outlook for the expansion of ties between Tehran and Tbilisi is bright, and I am waiting for a visit to reach such goal". • – Foreign Minister
Sigmar Gabriel congratulated Rouhani on his re-election as president, stressing closer cooperation between
Germany and Iran. • – Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán congratulated Hassan Rouhani on his re-election. In his message to Rouhani, Orbán said: "I assure you that Hungarian government will continue high-level negotiations with Iran to reinforce economic cooperation and promote ties between the two countries." • – Prime Minister
Narendra Modi congratulated Rouhani on his re-election, calling to strengthen relations with Iran. • – According to the official statement of the Iraqi government office, the Iraqi president
Fuad Masum offered his warmest wishes and congratulated Hassan Rouhani on his re-election as the Iranian president. Iraqi Prime Minister
Haider Al-Abadi also congratulated President Rouhani for being re-elected as president of Iran and stressed that Iraq has good relations with all the neighboring countries. • – Defense Minister
Avigdor Lieberman, in an interview published on 11 April 2017, said "I wouldn’t be surprised if during the Iranian election on May 19, somebody assassinates the president of Iran,
Hassan Rouhani”. • – President
Sergio Mattarella congratulated Rouhani on the occasion of re-election to the top government post, in a message: "I am willing to give my sincerest congratulations in my name and Italy's for the important results achieved in the elections, and I wish success for you in the second term in office". Prime Minister
Paolo Gentiloni congratulated Rouhani in a message on his Twitter account. He also expressed confidence in friendship between the two nations and in relations between them. Foreign Minister
Angelino Alfano, congratulating the victory of Hassan Rouhani, underlined Italy's support for the JCPOA.
Matteo Renzi, former Prime Minister and leader of the ruling
Democratic Party, called the result of Iran's election "important" and added that victory of Iran's reformists is fundamental to the Middle East region. • – Emir
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince
Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Prime Minister
Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah sent separate messages of felicitation to Rouhani. • – President
Michel Aoun congratulated Rouhani on his re-election, wishing him well during his second term in office: "The world looks forward to continuing the approach of openness and dialogue that you have called for in order to fortify the region from the dangers that beset it". Parliament Speaker
Nabih Berri also applauded Rouhani on his presidential victory. • – Prime Minister
Mark Rutte congratulated President Hassan Rouhani on his re-election in a message. He highlighted Iran's significant role in regional developments and called for deepening bilateral relations between Tehran and Amsterdam. • – President of Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega and Vice President
Rosario Murillo extended their congratulations to Rouhani, on his re-election as President of Iran. • – Foreign minister
Borge Brende welcomed the re-election of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Brende echoed the sentiment of Germany's Defense Minister
Ursula von der Leyen, who said Rouhani's re-election sends a message that Iran could be serious about instituting reforms. • – Sheikh
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar issued a message congratulating President Rouhani on his return to the office. Prime Minister of Qatar
Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani as well as Deputy Emir of the Arab state
Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani also cabled separate messages to felicitate President Hassan Rouhani on his victory. • – President
Vladimir Putin congratulated Rouhani and called for
deeper ties between Moscow and Tehran. • – President
Tony Tan Keng Yam congratulated Rouhani on his reelection and said: "Your strong electoral mandate reflects the high level of trust the Iranian people have in you and your tireless efforts to reintegrate Iran into the international community and global economy." • – President
Jacob Zuma congratulated the President of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, on his re-election for a second term. Zuma said South Africa looks forward to working with Iran under President Rouhani to consolidate relations and implement existing agreements. • – The Government of the Republic of Korea congratulated Rouhani on his re-election and expressed hope that "Iran plays a more constructive role in the international community, moves towards prosperity and development, and promotes its friendship with the ROK in a mutually beneficial way". • – Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy congratulated the re-election of Rouhani in a message: "I am confident that the two countries can help restore peace and stability to the Middle East region". • – President
Maithripala Sirisena cabled a message to President Hassan Rouhani to congratulate his re-election as the country's president. In the message, he expressed the hope to witness bolstering of mutual relations during Rouhani's taking office. • – President
Bashar al-Assad congratulated Rouhani. He wished Rouhani and the Iranian people more success, stressing the continuation of work and cooperation with Iran to enhance the security and stability of the two nations, the region and the world. • – President
Emomali Rahmon congratulated his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on his re-election. President Rahmon wrote in a message: "Iran and Tajikistan enjoy excellent ties and beneficial cooperation in different fields, in the wake of their cultural and historic commonalities". • – President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan congratulated his Iranian counterpart Rouhani over his recent election victory, according to a presidential source. The two leaders who spoke over the phone also vowed to improve bilateral ties. • – Foreign Secretary
Boris Johnson congratulated Rouhani, calling for the full implementation of the JCPOA. • – Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson urged Rouhani to end the country's ballistic missile tests,
human rights abuses and what he called its
"sponsorship of terrorism". • – President
Tran Dai Quang released a congratulated message to his Iranian counterpart Rouhani on his re-election. The Vietnamese president hailed the achievements made by the current government in foreign and domestic policies during the past four years. ==References==