APR 26, 2024 JLM 64°F 05:34 PM 10:34 AM EST
Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi was twice offended during his recent visit to Russia

Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has suffered internal and external diplomatic insults during his first visit, since taking office, to Moscow and his meeting with his Russian counterpart, in addition to insults from hundreds of Iranian protesters in the capital Tehran.

Iranian activists posted on social media photos of Raisi when he arrived for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow yesterday, and in the photos you can see Putin insulting the Iranian president when he made him wait a while before he went out to meet him.

Moreover, Putin did not receive his Iranian counterpart in the Kremlin but sent several diplomats to greet him as seen in a video documenting the moment he arrived in the Kremlin. Iranian activists noted that the Russian president deliberately delayed about 20 minutes before going out to meet him in the reception hall designated for the meeting, and also posted a picture showing the humiliating scene.

A big liar

Meanwhile, during his stay in Moscow, the Iranian president suffered a series of insults from dozens of Iranians who crowded in front of the parliament in the capital Tehran, due to large losses on the Iranian stock market and the deepening economic crises in the country.

The website "Iran International" published a video of the protesters who were shareholders and went bankrupt following the fall of the stock exchange and protesting against the Iranian regime and its president, shouting slogans such as: "Ibrahim Raisi is a liar, a liar."

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