Not Despite The Results Of The Presidential Election, Iran Hopes The US Avoids Aggressive Attitudes And Stops Israel's Genocide

JAKARTA - It doesn't matter which party won the United States presidential election, the important thing is the actions of the American government, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said, while noting Washington is expected to avoid aggressive attitudes and stop the genocide crimes of the Israeli regime.

Esmail Baghaei said at a press conference on Monday, although the American people's voting pattern needs to be learned, the issue of concern for Western Asia is the US action, quoted from Tasnim November 11.

The fact is, the US hostile policy towards Iran has been going on over the past four years, he said, linking the continuation of Israel's atrocities in Gaza and the spread of war to Lebanon with Washington's support for the Zionist regime and the prevention of any serious action from the United Nations in this regard.

He also expressed hope that the Uncle Sam's State Government would prevent the escalation of policies that trigger war, saying the new US government is expected to learn from the past and respect its promises.

"What is important is that the region and all countries monitor the behavior of the US government," he explained.

As previously reported, Trump, who is paired with JD Vance of the Republican Party, managed to collect more than 270 electoral votes, the minimum limit for winning the US Presidential Election, outperforming his opponent incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris who was paired with the Democratic Walz Team.

Quoted from VOA, Trump won 312 electoral votes, while Harris won 226 electoral votes.

To win the US Presidential Election, a minimum of 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538 electoral votes are needed in 50 states and the District of Columbia.