Ibrahim Raeesi left the negotiation table after the Western disturbances

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Ibrahim Raeesi left the negotiation table after the Western disturbances

After the protests, Ibrahim Raeisi left the negotiation table.

In a meeting with ambassadors of Islamic countries, Ibrahim Raeisi said that the Westerners claimed to be pursuing an agreement until yesterday, but when they were forced to accept the demands of the Iranian people, they left the negotiation table and incited chaos, saying that they would continue their work on the streets.

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