VERY Unusual: Iran Foreign Minister Arrives in New York

VERY Unusual: Iran Foreign Minister Arrives in New York

Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian has arrived in New York for the purpose of 'urgent negotiations' regarding Israeli aggression on Gaza.

This is extremely unusual, the Iranian President and Foreign Minister usually only visit the US for the purpose of attending the UN General Assembly.

For him to have come back to New York over the Gaza troubles indicates to most keen observers that the world is now at the edge of a cliff.

 

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