On June 5, 2026, Boris Bratina, the Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications, attended a mourning ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, in Tehran. The event followed Khamenei's death during the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran on February 28, 2026. According to an official statement from the Serbian Ministry of Information and Telecommunications, Bratina signed the condolence book and expressed condolences on behalf of the Serbian government and people. The Iranian Ministry of Technology, Innovation, and International Affairs reported that Bratina arrived in Tehran on June 3 and was welcomed by Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Hafez Hakami. Opposition parties in Serbia questioned whether President Aleksandar Vučić had informed the U.S. administration about sending a minister to Tehran, suggesting this could indicate a lack of coordination with European Union foreign policy. Despite Serbia maintaining friendly relations with Iran despite international sanctions against Iran for nuclear activities and human rights violations.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the visit as a diplomatic gesture but highlights concerns about Serbia's alignment with Iran and its potential implications for EU relations. It emphasizes the opposition's skepticism regarding transparency and coordination with Western powers, which suggests a left-leaning focus.






