Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hussein Amir Abdollahian has said Tuesday that an Iranian delegation would investigate the suspected death of the Saudi terrorist Majed al-Majed in Beirut.
Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hussein Amir Abdollahian has said Tuesday that an Iranian delegation would investigate the suspected death of the Saudi terrorist Majed al-Majed in Beirut.
Majed took the responsibility of explosions in the vicinity of Iranian embassy in Beirut, but was suspiciously died in custody of Beirut Police after he had been arrested.
"The delegation will receive the results of autopsy," Abdollahian said.
The Iranian official who was paying tribute to demised wife of Palestinian ambassador to Tehran Salah Zawawi, told reporters that Faisal Miqdad, Syrian deputy- FM would visit Tehran tonight.
“Miqdad’s visit focuses on Geneva-2 conference on Syrian crisis,” he added, expressing beliefs that the conference would be no more than a TV show if the effective countries in Syria were not invited.
On Iran’s administrative attaché in Yemen, who was kidnapped in last July, he told that a delegation to examine the case was in Yemen, who had found that the kidnapped Iranian was in full health.