
In a letter to UN member states, Farshgard called on Ibrahim Ra'isi to be barred from attending the UN General Assembly in New York and to leave the plenary session in protest if Ra'isi or his representative made a virtual speech.
John Bolton, a former US national security adviser, told Al-Hadath that it was unacceptable that the Biden administration wanted to return to the Security Council without stopping the Iranian threat. He added that Iran would use the lifting of sanctions to support the militants, and that lifting the sanctions would free up the budget to support terrorism.
Germany, Britain and France, in a joint statement to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors, expressed concern over Iran's continued breach of nuclear commitments and the escalation of the situation, and called for an immediate halt to production of 20 percent enriched uranium.
"We strongly urge Iran to seize the diplomatic opportunity immediately to return to nuclear talks," Germany, Britain and France said in a joint statement. The three European countries also called on Iran to implement the recent agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency "without delay."
Time Magazine published the names of the 100 most influential figures in the world in 2021 in six different sections, including letters from Ebrahim Ra'isi, President of the Republic of Iran, Nasrin Sotoudeh, lawyer imprisoned in Iran, and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Chairman of the Taliban Provisional Government. This list was included