(Bandar Seri Begawan, 6th) The Embassy of Iran in Brunei opened a two-day condolence event starting yesterday to mourn the passing of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Supreme Leader, Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
It is reported that Khamenei passed away on the morning of February 28 (the tenth day of Ramadan) at his residence after being attacked. After the news broke, people from all walks of life in Brunei, as well as representatives from various foreign diplomatic missions, visited the Iranian Embassy in Brunei one after another, signing the book of condolences to express their sorrow.
Brunei’s Minister of Home Affairs Dato Ahmadin also visited the embassy on behalf of the Brunei government, signing the condolence book to pay his respects.
During a meeting with Ahmadin, Iran’s Ambassador to Brunei, Mohammad Taghi Rajabi, briefed him on the latest situation in the region and expressed gratitude to the Brunei government for condemning the attack on Iran, as well as for the support and solidarity conveyed during this difficult time.
It is reported that the signing of the condolence book will continue today, with opening hours from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, and from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Brunei’s Minister of Home Affairs Dato Ahmadin also visited the embassy on behalf of the Brunei government, signing the condolence book to pay his respects.
During a meeting with Ahmadin, Iran’s Ambassador to Brunei, Mohammad Taghi Rajabi, briefed him on the latest situation in the region and expressed gratitude to the Brunei government for condemning the attack on Iran, as well as for the support and solidarity conveyed during this difficult time.
It is reported that the signing of the condolence book will continue today, with opening hours from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, and from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.