Ali Akbar Salehi
Ali Akbar Salehi is an Iranian politician and diplomat who served as the Vice President of Iran and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). He has been a prominent figure in Iran's nuclear negotiations and has played a significant role in shaping the country’s nuclear policy. In recent news, Salehi's remarks regarding Russia's mediation efforts in Iran's relations with the United States were highlighted, as he emphasized Iran's stance against external pressures and the need for independent negotiations.
Born on Mar 24, 1949 (76 years old)
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi emphasized the importance of adaptability and learning from mistakes in the context of the Iranian Revolution.
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Israel:
Salehi is the Iranian Foreign Minister involved in the negotiations.
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi is a former foreign minister of Iran who attended the national congress on foreign policy.
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, was also present at the congress.
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi, the former Foreign Minister of Iran, attended the National Congress.
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Israel:
Ali Akbar Salehi is the Iranian Foreign Minister involved in the negotiations with the US.
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi expressed optimism about the negotiations with the United States and emphasized the importance of maintaining national cohesion.
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Hong Kong:
Ali Akbar Salehi is mentioned as a potential participant in the negotiations.
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Iran:
Salehi emphasized that Iran is not intimidated by Washington's rhetoric.
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Iran:
Ali Akbar Salehi is referenced as another individual who communicated the restrictions to Reza Rashidpour.
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