An exhibition of cartoons in the Iranian capital Tehran has put works on display which are exclusively focused on the British monarchy and its interventionist agenda.
The fair, titled Keep Calm, I am the Queen, shows 40 pieces of works by various artists who seek to mostly expose decades of Britain’s interventionist policy in Iran and other countries.
Former Iranian nuclear negotiator Saied Jalili was at the festival when it was inaugurated on June 11. The politician is known for his repeated criticism of London’s lack of cooperation during negotiations that finally lead to a nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers in 2015.