Mohammad Ali Hosseini

Mohammad-Ali Hosseini (Persian: محمد علی حسینی) was the deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran.[1] He was the spokesperson of the ministry from 2007 until 2010 and also vice minister of parliamentary affairs. Currently he is Ambassador of Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan.[2]

Mohammad-Ali Hosseini
سید محمد علی حسینی
Ambassador of Iran to the Pakistan
Assumed office
09 January 2020
Preceded byMehdi Honardoost
Assistant to Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office
2017  December 2019
Ambassador of Iran to the Italy
In office
2009–2013
Preceded byAbolfazl Zohrevand
Succeeded byJahanbakhsh Mozaffari
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran
In office
10 September 2006  21 July 2008
Preceded byHamid-Reza Assefi
Succeeded byHassan Ghashghavi
Personal details
NationalityIranian

Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini in an exclusive interview with IRNA in Islamabad said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s visit is considered very important at this critical time because Iran and Pakistan as two main neighbors of Afghanistan have been exposed to the consequences of the 20-year occupation of the country by the United States and its Western allies.[3]

With his efforts Pakistan and Iran Inaugurated the third border crossing point at Pishin Mand region in balochistan, The two countries inaugurated the Rimadan-Gabd border gateway in December last year, whereas the Taftan border has been operational for decades.[4]

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