In this meeting, we emphasized that the response of the Islamic Republic of iran to the crime of the zionist regime in damascus was the legal right of the Islamic Republic of iran, within the framework of countermeasures, and the Islamic Republic of iran should respond to any encroachment and aggression on its territory, its interests and its citizens, seriously, quickly and in the truth will answer very hard. We have shown that the solution to protect the stability and stability of the region is not to become an aggressor. Condemned the attack on the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in damascus. The United Nations representative presented a report on the critical situation in the gaza strip and the continuation of the barbaric crimes of the zionist occupation. The representatives of 9 countries present at this international meeting, including the Islamic Republic of iran, emphasized that onesidedness in the world is coming to an end, a new order is being formed. Seyed ali, prop
Im Adrian Finighan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. A. Symbolic ways new leader promises change and new jobs and head of his swearing in on friday. Some Asylum Seekers who refused to leave the former stray and run prison camp on madison island forced out. At a crucial test High School Seniors in south korea take their career defining College Entrance exams. Bangladesh say that theyve signed a deal for the repatriation of the hinge of refugees its hoped that they will allow the refugees to return home once the paperwork is completed by bangladesh hundreds of thousands of escaped across the border from me and to escape an Army Crackdown lets go live now to gang scott hyde scott weve been expecting some sort of deal to be signed for some time now explain the significance of this why its important to both me and and bangladesh. Later on we know for sure that the last stages of this memo of understanding that was signed today thursday here in myanmar had reached the final s
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