Abas Aragči
Abas Aragči is the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, known for his role in navigating Iran's complex foreign policy, particularly concerning the nuclear program. He has been a key figure in recent indirect negotiations with the United States, aimed at addressing tensions and seeking a diplomatic resolution regarding Iran's nuclear activities.
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Montenegro:
Abas Aragči stated that all high officials are safe and sound in Iran after the Israeli and American attacks.
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Serbia:
Iranian Foreign Minister Abas Aragči stated that the Supreme Leader Ali Hamnei is still alive.
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Croatia:
Abas Aragči is the Iranian Foreign Minister who confirmed that a complete agreement has not yet been reached in negotiations.
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Montenegro:
Abas Aragči stated that every dialogue requires restraint from threats and pressures.
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Montenegro:
Aragči stated that Iran is ready to participate in 'fair and equal' negotiations but emphasized that their defense capabilities will never be up for negotiation.
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Montenegro:
Abas Aragči is the Iranian foreign minister who stated that the internet was shut down due to terrorist operations.
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Montenegro:
Abas Aragči is the Iranian Foreign Minister who was sent to deliver a letter from Hamenei to Putin requesting support.
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Serbia:
Iranian Foreign Minister Abas Aragči warned that the US has crossed a 'great red line' and that the consequences will be eternal.
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Montenegro:
Iranian Foreign Minister Abas Aragči stated that Washington is 'fully responsible' for all actions Tehran takes in response.
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Croatia:
Iranian negotiator Abas Aragči and his American counterpart Steve Witkoff parted ways without achieving significant progress.
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