Iran Deputy Foreign Minister

The Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran is a senior diplomat within the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, typically responsible for overseeing specific policy areas such as political affairs, economic diplomacy, or international legal issues. They assist the Foreign Minister in formulating and implementing Iran’s foreign policy, often leading high-level negotiations or representing Iran in bilateral and multilateral diplomatic forums. The position is appointed by the government and is part of Iran’s administrative structure for managing international relations.

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Far Left
The official stated that the interim nuclear deal is all but dismantled after US strikes.
Green/Radical Left view this as a failure of diplomacy and urge European leaders to resist US pressure and revive peaceful negotiations.
Center
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister stated categorically that Iran had no involvement in the attack on the U.S. Apache helicopter, the stated justification for tonight's U.S. strikes.
Pragmatists note that Tehran's denial, if credible, means the U.S. struck Iran on a false or unverified pretext, which destroys trust and makes any near-term nuclear or security deal structurally impossible to conclude.

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