Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visited the Supreme Leader after Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei went under a prostate surgery in Tehran earlier today.
The Iranian Supreme Leader went under a prostate surgery at
a public hospital in Tehran on Monday morning.
Surgeons said the operation has been successful.
Before going to the hospital, the Leader told reporters that
"there is no reason to worry; this, of course, does not mean that I don't
need people's prayers, but God willing, there is no point to worry as it is a
normal operation."
"God willing everything will go on well,"
Ayatollah Khamenei added.
Meantime, former Health Minister Dr. Alireza Marandi who is
now a ranking member of the parliament's Health and Treatment Commission told
FNA that "the leader emphasized that he did not intend to cause any
trouble for other patients and that's why he went to the hospital very early in
the morning to go under the operation."
"His Excellency also stressed that the operation should
be done at a public hospital," he added.
Marandi, who is also the President of Iran's Academy of
Medical Sciences, said that the leader has demanded him to inform the public of
his "good health conditions following the surgery".
FNA