Iran offers condolences over sad demise of Mir Javed Rahman
By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
April 05, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Iran has expressed sincere condolences on the sad demise of Chairman Jang Group Mir Javed Rahman with the media society of Pakistan here on Saturday.
Terming late Mir Javed as a great journalist, the Iran’s embassy in Islamabad in a condolence letter to Editor-in-Chief Jang/Geo Group has said that “Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran expresses sincere condolences to the media society of Pakistan, especially Jang Group for the demise of the great journalist, Mr. Mir Javed Rahman. May Allah bless his soul.”
The letter has been addressed to Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman, Editor-in-Chief of the Group.
It may be mentioned that Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) had also condoled the death of Mir Javed Rahman.
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