With Iran's June 18 presidential election just days away, observers in Iran and abroad are considering the potential agenda and priorities of the next administration. Yet analyzing the possible foreign policy of Ebrahim Raisi — the judiciary chief who is the front-runner in the presidential race — is no easy task, as he has usually shied away from talking about it. The hard-line Iranian cleric did, however, address foreign policy June 12 during the third and final presidential debate.
"Let’s make it clear. We would definitely abide by the JCPOA in the format that was approved with nine clauses by the Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei], as it a contract and a commitment that governments must abide by," he said, using the abbreviation for the formal name of the 2015 nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.