Iranian social media users are mocking Central Bank Governor Mohammad Reza Farzin for his attire during the US-Iran talks, according to the source covering Arab-world affairs. The mockery reportedly targets the suit he wore at the negotiations yesterday. The specific nature of the joke was not detailed.
The source '301 — The Arab World' reports that Iranian social media users are mocking the suit worn by Central Bank Governor Mohammad Reza Farzin during yesterday's US-Iran negotiations. The post does not specify the nature of the mockery, which appears to be part of a broader pattern of social media ridicule targeting Iranian officials perceived as out of touch during the ongoing talks with Washington. Earlier reports in The Zioneer noted a similar trend — protesters mocking senior officials for their silence on the talks, and a jokingly-circulated list ranking Iran's leader as the world's second-richest person. No further details on the specific content of the mockery are available.
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