He made the comments while speaking to supporters at the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini in Tehran on Saturday, after he was declared the winner of the country's 14th presidential election against main candidate Saeed Jalili.

Pejeshkian stressed his readiness to serve the people of Iran and promised to listen carefully to their concerns, Xinhua news agency quoted Iran's official news agency IRNA as saying.

He acknowledged the challenging circumstances facing his administration and expressed a commitment to work with the Iranian Parliament to ease tensions and overcome difficulties.

Pezeshkian underlined the authenticity of his campaign promises, confirming that he had made commitments that he intended to fulfill.

He also expressed his intention to promote dialogue, unity and national consensus within the country's establishment and governance to address society's issues in all economic, social, cultural and political spheres.

Pezeshkian won the election with 16,384,403 votes, while Jalili received 13,538,179 votes.

Pezeshkian, 69, is a cardiac surgeon and currently a lawmaker in the country's parliament. He was the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament from 2016 to 2020 and the Minister of Health between 2001 and 2005.

Earlier on Saturday, Iran's top leader Ali Khamenei welcomed Pezeshkian in a meeting and congratulated him on his victory.

The leader expressed satisfaction at the increased voter turnout of 49.8 percent in the second round of elections, expressing hope that Pezeshkian will utilize the abundant capabilities of Iran and its people to promote further progress and development.