Property, a visa and a university job: the Australian links forged by a powerful Iranian politician’s son in Melbourne (opens in new tab)
The son of Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf – now leading Iran’s peace negotiations with US – lived and worked in Melbourne, raising questions about national security and sanctionsOne of Iran’s most powerful men – who led Tehran’s failed peace negotiations with the US – has for more than a decade built extensive ties to Australia, including through rental income from at least one investment property that was collected by his son.As Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf plays a central role in the Middle East conf...
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