Kazem Gharibabadi

Kazem Gharibabadi

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Iran Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency government

Kazem Gharibabadi is an Iranian diplomat and legal expert, who has served as his country's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs since September 2024. He has previously held a number of senior roles in Iran's legal and diplomatic institutions, including as a key representative in discussions concerning Iran's nuclear program.

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Secretary of the National Security Council, his statement about correcting Trump's 'delusions' appears in the news.
His tough stance against the US is celebrated as a necessary rejection of American pressure and a reaffirmation of Iran's strategic patience.
Center
Deputy foreign minister reacted harshly to Trump's claim on the Strait of Hormuz, vowing to correct the delusions of a delusional man.
Pragmatists see his blunt rhetoric as necessary deterrence but worry that bluntness may escalate tensions faster than diplomacy can manage.
Center
He is the head of the judiciary, and his office's focus on the neutrality of official experts is a reminder of the ongoing internal battles over judicial integrity and political influence.
His department's stance is viewed with skepticism by Pragmatists, who see the judiciary as a tool of the hardliners and doubt that true neutrality is possible under the current system.
Center
Araghchi's deputy replied to Trump with a tweet saying the Strait of Hormuz opens and closes only under Iran's command and the blockade will continue until Washington accepts defeat.
His defiance is popular with conservatives, but pragmatists believe it deepens Iran's image as a destabilizing power just when the UAE tanker attack is already alarming shippers.
Center
Iran's deputy foreign minister criticized Europe for following US aggression instead of leading diplomacy, in a post on X.
Pragmatists agree with his call for Europe to act independently, as they believe European mediation is crucial to counterbalance US hostility and reduce pressure on Iran.
Lean Right
As Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal Affairs, he stressed that no action against Iran should remain unanswered.
His tough stance aligns with the conservative demand for proportional retaliation and rejection of any restraint.
Lean Left
The deputy foreign minister called on the Supreme National Security Council and parliament to pre-legislate a harsh response to any assassination attempt on leaders.
Moderates view this as a hardline push for escalation, worrying that it reduces space for diplomatic exit.
Lean Right
Deputy Foreign Minister denies any plans for direct talks with US technical teams in Qatar this week.
Conservatives praise his firm stance against US pressure, reaffirming Iran's independent foreign policy.
Lean Right
Iranian deputy foreign minister, denied reports of a planned meeting with the US in the coming days, calling them incorrect.
LR views him as part of an Iranian regime that cannot be trusted and opposes any naive engagement with Tehran.
Center
Gharibabadi, Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, warned that parallel security frameworks will not determine safety in the Strait of Hormuz and that any valid arrangement must be coordinated with Iran.
Pragmatists see his hardline stance as escalating rhetoric that could deter investment and trade, complicating diplomatic resolution.

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