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ISNA says 7 officers will remain in Abu Dhabi and 8 in the Consulate General of Dubai. Saudi Arabia and several other countries have cut their ties with Iran after the 2016 attack on the Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran. [11] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: January 1, 2016. 2016: Mohammad Baratian: Persian: محمد ...
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The Embassy of Iran, Abu Dhabi is the diplomatic mission representing Iran in the United Arab Emirates. It is located on Al Karama Street in the Diplomatic Area of Abu Dhabi . Reza Ameri is the current ambassador of Iran to the UAE.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Iran. Iran has a substantial diplomatic network, reflecting its foreign affairs priorities within the Islamic and Non-Aligned world. In Washington, D.C. the Embassy of Pakistan looks after the interests of Iran in the United States.
Afghanistan [2] Algeria [3] Angola (Consulate) [4] Armenia [5] Australia [6] Azerbaijan [7] Bahrain [8] Bangladesh [9] Benin [10] Belarus [11] Bulgaria [12] Burundi ...
Qatar prime minister to visit Iran in coming days, Tasnim report says August 22, 2024 at 4:18 AM DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar's prime minister will visit Iran in the coming days, Iran's semi-official ...
Around 8,000 Iranian traders and trading firms are registered in the UAE, according to the local Iranian Business Council. Iranians are estimated to account for roughly 500,000 in UAE. [25] Trade between Dubai and Iran tripled to $12 billion from 2005 to 2009. [26] UAE's exports to Iran are four times greater than its imports from Iran. [27]
Dual citizens of both Iran and another country count as citizens of Iran when entering Iran, and hence must hold an Iranian passport upon arrival. Iran no longer affixes visas to passports nor stamps them on entry for most nationalities as a response to the US sanctions on persons who have visited Iran after 2011. [1]