TEHRAN (VINnews) — Kamal Kharazi, a former Iranian foreign minister and longtime senior diplomatic figure, has died from wounds sustained in strikes attributed to the United States and Israel earlier this month, Iranian state-affiliated media reported. Kharazi, 81, had been serving as head of Iran’s Strategic Council for International Relations, a body linked to the | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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