Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: In response to the bitter accident of the crash of the helicopter carrying Ayatollah Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi and his accompanying delegation, the spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that "the United States officially regrets the death of Ebrahim Raisi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Abdollahian." and the other members of their company offer their condolences on the helicopter crash in the northwest of Iran.
The spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs released his message of condolence while in his first reaction to the disappearance of the helicopter carrying the president, he said that the country is carefully monitoring this news. He also stated that he has nothing more to say at this time.
But US Defense Minister, Lloyd Austin, in response to this incident while calling it unfortunate, announced that the country is still monitoring. This senior American military official stated that we are sure that the Iranians are investigating or will investigate the cause of this incident. After finishing their result, we see the result.
The spokesman of NATO also expressed his condolences to the Iranian nation on the martyrdom of President Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian and others who lost their lives in the helicopter crash on X channel.
It should be noted that the wave of messages of sympathy, including condolences, shared grief, announcements of public mourning continues in different countries of the world, but the Israeli authorities have been silent on this matter so far. However, the media of the Zionist regime were happy to announce this news. So that the host of the Zionist channel 14 expressed his happiness after hearing this news in the live broadcast, which shows that these characters had become a problem for the Israeli regime.
The Jerusalem Post quoted an Israeli official and wrote that the Zionist regime had no involvement in the helicopter crash.
It should be mentioned that in the continuation of paying tribute to the martyrs of the helicopter crash, various international organizations also reacted. The UN Security Council and the Board of Governors of the Atomic Energy Agency observed a minute of silence at the beginning of their meeting.
The members of the UN Security Council observed a minute of silence at the beginning of their meeting on Monday. In addition, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency also observed a minute of silence at the International Conference on Nuclear Security.