
Amir Saíd Iravání
Amir Saíd Iravání is the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations, known for his diplomatic efforts to represent Iran's interests on the global stage. Recently, he made headlines by addressing the UN Security Council, where he condemned aggressive statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's responsibility for attacks by Houthi rebels. Iravání's remarks highlight Iran's opposition to U.S. military actions in Yemen and the country's stance on international relations amidst rising tensions.
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Slovakia:
Amír Saíd Íravání is the Iranian ambassador to the UN who stated that inspectors and Grossi are safe in Iran.
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Turkey:
Amir Said Iravani stated that Iran has no principled objections to limiting uranium enrichment.
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Turkey:
Amir Said Iravani stated that Iran is open to accepting foreign investment in its energy sector.
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Turkey:
Amir Said Iravani, Iran's UN representative, stated that the expectations of forcing Iran to surrender were unsuccessful.
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Turkey:
Amir Said Iravani requested an 'emergency session' from the UN Security Council due to the US's attack on Iran.
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Slovakia:
Amír Saíd Iravání is the Iranian ambassador to the UN who spoke at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
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Turkey:
Amir Said Iravani called for an urgent session of the UN Security Council to address the US attack on Iran.
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Serbia:
Amir Said Iravani stated that Iran will continue to use its right to self-defense as long as necessary.
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Serbia:
Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Said Iravani, verbally clashed with Israel's ambassador during a Security Council meeting.
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Serbia:
Amir Said Iravani reported that 78 people died in the Israeli attacks on Iran.
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