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Names of 5 new ambassadors of Iran who met with the president

Iran's new ambassadors in France, Tunisia, Brazil, Niger and Congo met with the president today.
– International news

According to the foreign policy reporter of Tasnim news agency, today On Thursday, 5 new ambassadors of Iran in France, Tunisia, Brazil, Niger and Congo met with Ayatollah Raisi, the president of our country.

He called the Islamic Republic of Iran a “mission of transformation” and while emphasizing on the implementation of bilateral agreements and understandings, he stated: In the current unfair system of the world today, where the domineering powers seek to hold back independent countries and nations, national interests must be secured with a transformational approach and efforts Follow diligently.

The names of the 5 new ambassadors of Iran are:
1. Mohammad Aminnejad; Ambassador of Iran in France
2. Mirmasoud Hosseinian; Ambassador of Iran in Tunisia
3. Abdallah Nekunam Qadiri; Ambassador of Iran in Brazil
4. Ali Tiztek; Ambassador of Iran in Niger
5. Amir Hosseini; Iran’s ambassador to the Congo

Raisi also considered it necessary to recognize the capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran and to identify the capabilities of the countries where the ambassadors are in order to develop trade and economic exchanges in this meeting and said: Try to introduce the Islamic Republic of Iran as a reliable, honest and credible country that always seeks to exchange cultural and economic capacities with the aim of benefiting the nations by untying possible mental knots caused by the false propaganda of the western media against the country.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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