
Mohammad Reza Aref
Mohammad Reza Aref is a prominent Iranian politician and former Vice President of Iran. In a recent statement, he expressed skepticism regarding any potential agreement with the United States, stating that the Iranian people are the true owners of the Revolution and that the U.S. has never been a reliable partner. Aref's comments reflect a broader sentiment in Iran about the lack of trust in U.S. negotiations under President Trump.
Born on Sep 01, 1953 (71 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iran | 5 | 6.40 | 0.26% | +100% | 83,992,949 | 432,285 | $610,000 | 3,139$ |
Totals | 5 | 83,992,949 | 432,285 | $610,000 | 3,139$ |
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref announced that the authority to set bread prices would be delegated to the governors.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref was involved in an incident where he was asked to get out of a vehicle by an officer.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref stated that the freedom of pricing does not mean abandonment but rather organization within the framework of regulations.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref emphasized the government's approach to enhancing hope in society during a meeting with political, social, and cultural representatives.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref participated in a meeting in Saudi Arabia regarding the situation in Gaza.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref, the First Vice President, emphasized the historical significance of the name Persian Gulf in his Instagram post.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref, the First Vice President, announced the approval of a new working hours regulation.
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Iran:
Mohammad Reza Aref, the First Vice President, donated blood at the age of 73, which sparked various reactions in the media and social networks.
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Saudi Arabia:
Mohammad Reza Aref is the first vice president of Iran who ordered a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
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Monaco:
Mohammad Reza Aref is the first vice president who ordered an investigation into the explosion.
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