Leader to Connect with Thousands of Teachers in High-Stakes Meeting Today!

Leader to Connect with Thousands of Teachers in High-Stakes Meeting Today!

In a significant event for the education sector in Iran, thousands of teachers and Ministry of Education employees are set to meet with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. This highly anticipated gathering is expected to address key issues affecting the educational landscape in the country.

The meeting is scheduled to occur in a few hours at the Imam Khomeini Complex, located in downtown Tehran. This venue has been a central location for numerous important discussions and events in Iran’s history.

  • Event: Meeting with Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei
  • Attendees: Thousands of teachers and education employees
  • Location: Imam Khomeini Complex, Tehran
  • Significance: Addressing key educational issues

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Stay tuned for further updates on this important meeting and its implications for the future of education in Iran.

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