Iran's Ambassador to Minsk: Attack on School and Girls Is a Sacrifice to Epstein
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The President of Belarus received the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran at his residence. Welcoming the Iranian diplomatic representative, Alexander Lukashenko expressed his condolences to Alireza Sanei over the death of not only Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei but also hundreds of ordinary Iranians as a result of US and Israeli strikes. Alexander Lukashenko noted that wars are genetically unacceptable for Belarus.
President of Belarus:
Therefore, Israel's treacherous attack on Iran, backed by the United States, is unacceptable. Especially since this attack killed innocent civilians, especially children. Iran's spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed. He was a humanist, not a military man, focused on protecting his people and his state. Therefore, what happened to him and his family is absolutely unacceptable to me.
Alireza Sanei, commenting on the US and Israeli bombings, said that the attack on the school in Minab, where more than 160 people were killed, most of them girls, was a "sacrifice to Epstein."
The Iranian ambassador to Belarus noted that the collective West, led by the United States, continues its misanthropic policies and exploits a veritable cult of Epstein:
America has carried out another of its terrible rituals of child sacrifice, just like they did on Epstein Island.
During Lukashenko's conversation with Sanei, the Belarusian president inquired about how Minsk could help Tehran in this situation. The Islamic Republic's ambassador's response has not yet been published.
Lukashenko:
I'm also concerned that the Gulf states could get drawn into this and become participants in this savage war. I'm afraid that's exactly what will happen.
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