HÜDA PAR conveys condolences to Iranian Ambassador after heinous attack
HÜDA PAR Secretary General, Şehzade Demir, along with a delegation, visited the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Ankara, Mohammed Hassan Habibollahzadeh, to express condolences over the recent heinous attack in Iran.
The delegation expressed its solidarity and sympathy with those who lost their lives in the tragic incident that took place on 3 January in Iran's Kerman Province, near the Kerman Martyrs' shrine.
Ambassador Mohammed Hassan Habibollahzadeh and officials of the Embassy warmly welcomed Şehzade Demir and the accompanying delegation. After signing the book of condolences, Demir went to the hall where condolences were received.
During the meeting, Ambassador Habibollahzadeh provided information about the heinous attack, after which HÜDA PAR Secretary General Şehzade Demir made a brief speech.
At the beginning of his speech, Demir expressed his deepest condolences and shared his grief with the brotherly Iranian people. He noted Iran's resilience in the face of such attacks since the early days of the revolution, highlighting their strength and determination.
Demir said: "Iran has paid such a heavy price since the first day of the revolution. That is why, despite all these attacks, Iran has always managed to survive and remain strong. We know and have no doubt that it will be stronger afterwards and will not give any reward to terrorism".
Demir went on to say: "Terrorism is always a tool used by global imperialism to control Islamic geography and the world. He also linked the recent attack to Iran's stance on Gaza and Jerusalem, emphasizing the need to stand firm against such acts.
Demir also reiterated their unwavering commitment to the defense of Jerusalem and expressed hope for a future free of such tragic incidents.
Following the condolence visit, the HÜDA PAR delegation left the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Ankara. (ILKHA)