HÜDA PAR Leader visits Iranian embassy to offer condolences
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu paid a condolence visit to the Iranian Embassy in Ankara following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of several high-ranking Iranian officials, including President Ebrahim Raisi.
The visit came in the wake of the deaths of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, East Azerbaijan Province Governor Malik Rahmati, and Tabriz Friday Imam Ayatollah Ali Hashem. The officials died in a helicopter crash in Iran's East Azerbaijan province.
Yapıcıoğlu and his delegation were received by the Iranian Ambassador to Ankara, Mohammed Hassan Habibollahzadeh, along with other embassy staff. After signing the book of condolences, Yapıcıoğlu attended a formal condolence gathering.
Ambassador Habibollahzadeh provided details about the tragic accident, after which Yapıcıoğlu reiterated his heartfelt condolences to the ambassador and the people of Iran.
Following the condolence visit, Yapıcıoğlu and his delegation departed from the Iranian Embassy, having expressed their sorrow and support during this difficult time for Iran. (ILKHA)
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