He said the Iranian people would never forget this sacrifice and, by renewing their pledge of allegiance to his successor, would continue this path with determination.
Speaking on Monday on the sidelines of the funeral ceremony for the martyred leader of the Islamic Revolution, Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said February 28, 2026, marked one of the saddest days in the history of Iran's Islamic Revolution.
"We, the people of Iran, lost a wise and visionary leader who deeply believed in his ideals and principles and stood by them until his final breath," he said.
Paknejad emphasized that the martyred leader was not only admired by the Iranian nation and Muslims around the world but also inspired freedom-seeking people of other faiths across the globe.
He described the loss as a profound tragedy for the Islamic Revolution of Iran, saying the passing of such an extraordinary figure would remain an enduring sorrow in the hearts of the Iranian people.
Referring to the participation of oil industry personnel in the funeral procession, Paknejad said he and colleagues from across the oil sector had joined the ceremony to stand alongside the Iranian people in mourning.
He added that the massive public turnout represented not only a farewell to the martyred leader but also a renewed pledge of allegiance to his successor, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, reaffirming the ideals of the Islamic Revolution and demonstrating the continuity of its path.
Concluding his remarks, Paknejad reiterated that the martyred leader devoted his life to the advancement of the Islamic Republic of Iran and ultimately sacrificed himself for the honor of Islam and the nation's dignity. He said the Iranian people would never forget that sacrifice and would continue his path with strength and resolve under his successor.
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