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16JUL

No Europeans on the guest list

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09:39UTC

Iran left every European government off Ali Khamenei's funeral guest list, a 30-nation roster led by Russia's Dmitry Medvedev and Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif, accusing Europe of the 'wrong side of history'.

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Key takeaway

Iran barred Europe from Khamenei's funeral while welcoming Russia, Pakistan, China and 30 other governments.

Iran's foreign ministry excluded every European government from the guest list for Ali Khamenei's funeral, a roster of more than 30 governments led by Russia and Pakistan, accusing Europe in public of standing "on the wrong side of history" during the war 1.

Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president who now serves as deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, travels as Vladimir Putin's personal envoy, and Pakistan's prime minister Shehbaz Sharif attends in person, alongside delegations from China, India, Georgia and Cuba 2.

Europe had tried to write itself into the war's endgame in April, when 40 leaders under France's Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Keir Starmer stood up a Strait of Hormuz freedom-of-navigation mission in Paris and drafted its rules at the Northwood military headquarters, both without Washington in the room. Tehran has now answered that bid by leaving its authors off the one gathering every major non-Western power will attend. The delegations that did make it, Moscow and Islamabad in front, are the capitals Iran expects to lean on when reconstruction money starts to move.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran invited more than 30 countries to Ali Khamenei's funeral, including Russia, whose former president Dmitry Medvedev is attending as Vladimir Putin's personal envoy, and Pakistan, whose prime minister Shehbaz Sharif is also going. Every European government, including EU member states and the UK, was left off the list. Iran's foreign ministry said Europe stood 'on the wrong side of history'. That traces back to April, when France and the UK led a European naval mission through the Strait of Hormuz that Iran saw as taking the US side without asking Tehran first.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran's exclusion of Europe traces to the collapse of the Northwood-drafted Hormuz coalition: the same European governments Iran now snubs, led by Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer, co-chaired an April freedom-of-navigation mission through the Strait of Hormuz that Tehran read as a hostile multilateral framework built without its consent.

Russia and Pakistan hold functioning bilateral channels Iran still needs. Medvedev's presence formalises Moscow's role as an arms and satellite-intelligence supplier through the war, and Pakistan's Sharif chairs the Doha mediation channel that both Washington and Tehran still use.

What could happen next?
  • Meaning

    The guest list confirms Iran is consolidating around Russia, China and Pakistan rather than seeking to repair relations with Europe.

  • Precedent

    Formally snubbing Europe at a state funeral sets a precedent for how Tehran treats European involvement in any post-war reconstruction or sanctions-relief negotiation.

First Reported In

Update #143 · Diplomacy pauses for a funeral under threat

Press TV· 2 Jul 2026
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