Jiang says Larajani's death makes a ceasefire almost impossible because he was pragmatic, experienced, and able to convene Iranian factions.
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Larajani
Jiang says Larajani's death makes a ceasefire almost impossible because he was pragmatic, experienced, and able to convene Iranian factions.
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"...the Israelis? Okay? We don't need that. But this is Ali Larajani, and he is the head, the de facto head, of the Iran..."
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