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A different conversation between #Mohammad_Javad_Zarif and #Esfandyar_Abdollahi on #Rah_o_Cah_Channel shortly after the fall of #Bashar_Assad 6037997502529762 Card number to receive gifts from domestic compatriots to the Rah_o_Cah channel [email protected] Compatriots living abroad can email. Mohammad Javad Zarif is one of the personalities that not everyone can talk to. He has had the experience of talking to the world's largest media outlets. But he is such a kind and generous man that one feels comfortable and familiar with him. A week before the publication, I complained to him in a voicemail about why he talks to such and such a non-journalist and beginner, but does not give me time to interview him, who has spent my life in various editorial offices and is close to him intellectually. This complaint of mine, as a like-minded worker friend, came up, and a few days later we set up a meeting. We easily entered the doctor's office in the Presidential Strategic Office. I took a camera and a relatively large amount of equipment with me. Four film, lighting, and sound colleagues also accompanied me. It was a good day. It was also a good time, by the way. Because it had only been a few hours since Bashar's fall, and this was the first interview between the Strategic Office of the President and the most famous foreign minister after the revolution after the fall of Bashar's government. A government that had enjoyed the support of the Islamic Republic government until the last moments. In addition to the region, we also talked about himself and the sidelines that the extremists and his family had created for him. The discussion turned a little towards the government and we heard Zarif's definition of national reconciliation. Watch and listen to this fascinating interview between Esfandiar Abdullahi and Mohammad Javad Zarif.