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16JUL

Sharif attends; the West sends no one

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif attended the Tehran funeral in person, the highest-ranking serving leader among the guests. China sent a National People's Congress deputy, and no Western government sent a delegation.

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Key takeaway

Pakistan's in-person attendance against Western absence tightens Islamabad's grip on the US-Iran back-channel.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif attended the Tehran funeral in person, the most senior sitting head of government confirmed among the guests 1. China sent He Wei, a vice-chair of its National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee, China's national legislature, rather than a head of state. No Western government sent a delegation at all.

Iran claimed more than 100 countries were represented, but the named delegations skewed to deputy level: India's deputy foreign minister, a state governor, envoys rather than principals. Russia sent Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of its Security Council, as Vladimir Putin's personal envoy rather than the president. Sharif's decision to come himself sits apart from that tier.

Islamabad is the one capital both Washington and Tehran still use to pass messages, and it set the signal that the next US-Iran round is pencilled for Doha in late July . Sending its prime minister to Tehran while keeping that Washington line open puts Pakistan in a position no other government holds. Army Chief Asim Munir's April shuttle to Tehran produced the only nuclear-monitoring movement of the conflict, and Sharif's appearance converts that back-channel utility into open diplomatic standing.

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In plain English

When a country's leader dies, other countries usually send someone to the funeral, and how senior that person is signals how close the relationship is. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif went to Tehran himself, the most senior head of government confirmed among the guests. China, by contrast, sent a deputy from its parliament rather than its president or premier, and no Western government sent anyone at all. The gap in seniority tells its own story. Pakistan has spent months positioning itself as the main go-between for the US and Iran, and Sharif's presence in person underlines that. China wants to keep trading with Iran without being seen to endorse a leadership handover many governments still view as unresolved, and the West is simply staying away.

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Root Causes

Pakistan's mediation channel runs through two principals, Army Chief Asim Munir on the security track in Tehran and Sharif on the civilian, public-facing track, a division of labour running since May that gives Islamabad more invested political capital in the outcome than any other outside power.

China's calculus points the other way. Beijing joined Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the US in re-designating Hezbollah's financial network on 30 June , aligning itself with the US-Gulf sanctions consensus rather than with Tehran specifically.

Sending a National People's Congress vice-chair instead of a head of state keeps Beijing's economic relationship with Iran intact without endorsing a succession still treated as unresolved; Ali Khamenei's own casket had arrived only a day earlier with Mojtaba Khamenei's attendance left unresolved .

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Update #145 · Iran's heir skips the funeral built for him

Al Jazeera· 4 Jul 2026
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