HÜDA PAR leader visits Iranian embassy in Ankara

Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, Chairman of the Free Cause Party (HÜDA PAR), led a delegation to the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Ankara to express condolences following recent attacks by Israel.
Yapıcıoğlu was accompanied by a high-level delegation including Deputy Chairman and Gaziantep MP Şahzade Demir, and Head of Foreign Relations Hüseyin İmir. The delegation was warmly received by Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Hasan Habibollahzade and senior embassy officials.
According to a statement released on HÜDA PAR’s official social media channels, Chairman Yapıcıoğlu conveyed heartfelt condolences to Ambassador Habibollahzade for the Iranian martyrs who lost their lives in the latest attacks carried out by the Israeli occupation regime.
During the meeting, both sides emphasized the escalating threat posed by the Israeli regime to the peace, stability, and security of the region. The discussions underscored the urgent need for strengthened regional cooperation and solidarity in the face of continued Zionist aggression.
Yapıcıoğlu reaffirmed his party’s unwavering support for the Palestinian and Iranian people in their struggle against occupation and injustice, highlighting the moral and political responsibility of all nations in the region to confront Israeli hostility with unity and resolve.
The visit marks a strong political message of fraternity between Türkiye’s Islamic political actors and the Islamic Republic of Iran in the face of Israeli provocation, as resistance movements and governments across the region intensify calls for a united front. (ILKHA)
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