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World Diplomats Pay Tribute to Victims of Tehran Attacks

Several politicians and diplomats as well as the representatives of presidents and prime ministers paid homage to the victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Tehran by signing the books of condolences opened in Iranian embassies across the world.

Dozens of foreign diplomats and politicians took to Iranian embassies all around the world to sign the books of condolences and condemn the deadly terrorist attacks that killed at least 17 and wounded over 46 people in Tehran on Wednesday.

Here are IRNA’s photos of world diplomats paying tribute to the victims of Tehran attacks:

Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAE), and a number of diplomats residing in Austria, signed the book of condolences in Iran’s embassy in Vienna.
A book of condolences was also opened in Iran’s embassy in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
A book of condolences was also opened in Iran’s embassy in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
A book of condolences was also opened in Iran’s embassy in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
Senior diplomats from various countries took to Iran’s embassy in Moscow and signed the book of condolences to deplore the attacks.
A book of condolences was opened in Iranian embassy in Thailand, where Thai officials came and paid respect to the victims.
High-ranking Indonesian officials and diplomats residing in Jakarta signed the book of condolences in the Iranian embassy.
High-ranking Indonesian officials and diplomats residing in Jakarta signed the book of condolences in the Iranian embassy.
High-ranking Indonesian officials and diplomats residing in Jakarta signed the book of condolences in the Iranian embassy.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Iranian embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, also hosted a number of foreign ambassadors and Pakistani figures, who signed the book of condolences and condemned the attacks.
Malaysian officials and foreign diplomats living in Kuala Lampur went to the Iranian embassy to condemn Tehran attacks and pay tribute to the victims.
Malaysian officials and foreign diplomats living in Kuala Lampur went to the Iranian embassy to condemn Tehran attacks and pay tribute to the victims.
Syrian Ambassador to China Emad Mustafa signed the book of condolences opened in Beijing on Friday. Foreign diplomats paid homage to the victims in Iranian embassies all around the world.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
Tens of political figures including the representatives of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as foreign diplomats and envoys living in Beirut met Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Fathali, offered condolences over the attacks, and signed the book of condolences.more
A book of condolences was opened in Iranian embassy in Berlin
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Many politicians signed Iran’s book of condolences opened in Millennium Hotel in front of the UN headquarters in New York.
Foreign diplomats pay tribute to victims of Tehran attacks by signing the book of condolences opened in Iran's embassy in Dushanbe
Foreign diplomats pay tribute to victims of Tehran attacks by signing the book of condolences opened in Iran's embassy in Dushanbe
Tajikistan's Deputy Foreign Minister Nizamuddin Zahedi signs the book of condolences opened in Iran's embassy in Dushanbe
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