Serbian Presidents special envoy meets with Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Boris Bratina Serbias Minister of Information and Telecommunications and the Special Envoy of the President of Serbia who has traveled to Tehran to attend the ceremony held to pay tribute to the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution met on Saturday afternoon with Seyed Abbas Araghchi Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Boris Bratina, Serbia's Minister of Information and Telecommunications and the Special Envoy of the President of Serbia, who has traveled to Tehran to attend the ceremony held to pay tribute to the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, met on Saturday afternoon with Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Conveying Serbia's message of sympathy and solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Serbian President's Special Envoy extended condolences over the martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, as well as a number of Iranian officials and citizens, during the U.S.-Zionist military aggression against Iran.
Praising the Islamic Republic of Iran's steadfastness and resilience in the face of the bullying and the imposed war waged by the United States and the Zionist regime, Boris Bratina stated that the Government and people of Serbia hold the martyred Leader and the courageous people of Iran in the highest regard.
For his part, Foreign Minister Araghchi thanked the Government and people of Serbia for expressing their sympathy and solidarity with the Iranian nation and underscored the importance of all independent countries adopting a firm position in condemning the lawlessness and rogue behavior of the United States and the Zionist regime.
The two sides also reviewed the current state of bilateral relations between Tehran and Belgrade and reaffirmed the shared commitment of the leaders of both countries to strengthening cooperation across all areas of mutual interest.