Farzaneh Sadegh

Farzaneh Sadegh

politician Iran

Farzaneh Sadegh is an Iranian transportation expert who recently participated in an international conference titled 'The Future of Transportation' hosted by the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerland. During the event, she highlighted Iran's transportation capabilities and criticized unilateral sanctions as obstacles to advancing towards sustainable transportation. Sadegh engaged in eleven bilateral meetings with transportation ministers from various Asian and European countries, advocating for enhanced cooperation in areas such as road safety, standardization, and hosting significant transportation events in Iran.

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Iraq Iraq: Farzaneh Sadegh is being questioned in the Iranian parliament regarding her role in the incident at Shahid Rajaee Port. 6

Al Mada: لا علاقة لإسرائيل بانفجار ميناء رجائي

Iran Iran: Fereydoun Farahmand mentioned Farzaneh Sadegh in his resignation letter as a recipient of his concerns regarding the lack of cooperation and facilities. 5

Hamshahri: استعفای ناگهانی‌ پس از ۶۵ روز | دلایل مدیر مستعفی در ساعت ۲۳

Taiwan Taiwan: Farzaneh Sadegh, the Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development, flew to the site to oversee investigations into the cause of the incident. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: At least 25 killed as explosion rocks key Iranian port

Iran Iran: Farzaneh Sadegh, the Minister of Roads and Urban Development, appeared as a pilot during a trip to Isfahan. 6

Hamshahri: خانم وزیر در نقش خلبان ظاهر شد | فرزانه صادق را در جایگاه خلبان ببینید + فیلم

Iran Iran: Farzaneh Sadegh stated that a loan of 400 million tomans for housing deposit will be provided to low-income groups. 8

Hamshahri: شرایط دریافت وام ودیعه ۴۰۰ میلیونی مسکن به صورت قرض‌الحسنه