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.
