In an official statement released on Friday, Abbaszadeh expressed deep
sorrow and solidarity with the minister and his family during this difficult
time.
“With great regret, I received the news of your dear brother’s
passing,” Abbaszadeh wrote. “This loss, taking one of the dearest members of
your family, is undoubtedly a profound and heartbreaking moment for you and
your loved ones.”
He offered prayers for the deceased, wishing him divine mercy and
eternal peace, and expressed hopes for patience and resilience for the grieving
family.
“May the cherished memory and goodwill of your departed brother
illuminate the path for those he leaves behind,” Abbaszadeh added.
The message concluded with a wish for solace and tranquility for the Petroleum
Minister’s family as they navigate this period of mourning.