Vietnamese President Extends Heartfelt Condolences to Pezeshkian After Shahid Rajaee Port Tragedy

Vietnamese President Extends Heartfelt Condolences to Pezeshkian After Shahid Rajaee Port Tragedy

In a recent show of international solidarity, Vietnamese President Luong Cuong has expressed heartfelt condolences to the Iranian government and its citizens. This comes in the wake of a tragic incident at Shahid Rajaee Port that led to a significant loss of lives in Iran.

During a telephone conversation with President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday, President Cuong conveyed his deep sorrow over the unfortunate event. He emphasized the importance of unity in times of crisis, stating:

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to President Pezeshkian, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and the Iranian nation, praying for mercy for the deceased and a swift recovery for the injured.”

Key points from President Cuong’s message include:

  • Deep sorrow: Acknowledgment of the tragedy and its impact on the Iranian people.
  • Condolences: Expressed to key Iranian leaders and the general populace.
  • Support for recovery: Wishes for healing for those injured in the incident.

This compassionate response highlights the ongoing commitment to diplomatic relations and the shared values of empathy and support between nations during difficult times.

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