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Iranian media claims US pressured countries to boycott Khamenei funeral

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The United States launched a diplomatic campaign todiscourage countries from attending a memorial ceremony for Iran's slainleader, Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported on Friday, citing anIranian senior source.

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a confidentialdirective on June 26 instructing US embassies and diplomatic missions to informhost governments that Washington would consider their participation in theevent an "unfriendly act" that could negatively affect bilateralrelations, the source claimed.

    This pressure prompted at least 13 countries, includingthree from Eastern Europe, five from Africa, two Arab Gulf states, and two EastAsian countries, to skip the ceremony, while one North African countryreportedly downgraded the level of its delegation over concerns about theimpact on its ties with Washington, the sources said.

    The United States has not publicly commented on theseallegations.

    Eight heads of state and 12 parliament speakers arrived inTehran to participate in the ceremony, along with top officials from Malaysia,Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Tunisia, Senegal, India,Argentina, and Mexico. International delegations continue to arrive throughMehrabad and Imam Khomeini International Airports.

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