Thomas Meram, the Archbishop of Assyrians, Chaldean and Catholics minorities living in Orumiyeh, has said that religious minorities live peacefully in Iran thanks to the wise leadership of the Supreme Leader.
Archbishop Thomas Meram of Assyrians, Chaldean and Catholics minorities living in Orumiyeh, the capital city of West Azarbaijan province has said that the peace Iran has provided for religious minorities is exemplary.
Speaking in a church ceremony to mark the birthday of Jesus Christ (Peace Be upon Him), the Archbishop regretted the religious conflicts which have gripped regional countries.
He said he was happy that he lived in a country where the religious minorities live in full peace thanks to the wise leadership of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
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