Iran names eight new ambassadors

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York
Saeed Iravani will replace Majid Takht Ravanchi
and endorsed by the president.In a meeting with the new envoys on Sunday, President Ebrahim Raisi said the ambassadors are representatives
of the Islamic system who should embody and secure the interests and values of the Islamic Republic.The president emphasized the need to
evaluate ambassadors' performance based on the goals set for each country, including their contribution to the development of the national
economy, special attention to the affairs of Iranians abroad, and observance of Islamic and revolutionary values.The president also said
that they should confront any unhealthy economic relations
They are also obliged to try to help realize national goals and policies, Raisi added.Raisi also wished success to the ambassadors before
starting their diplomatic missions.Mahmoud Adib, the new envoy to Tbilisi, previously served as the consular director general of the Foreign
Ministry
Iraj Elahi, the new ambassador to New Delhi, was the second Eurasian Office director of the ministry
Mojtaba Amani, the new ambassador to Lebanon, was the former head of Iran's interest section in Egypt
Hossein Gharibi, the new ambassador to Warsaw, previously served as the Iranian envoy to Lisbon
the new ambassador to Prague, was the former research deputy chief of the Political and International Studies Office of the Foreign