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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani speaks during his visit to the shrine of the founder of Islamic Republic, Khomeini, south of Tehran, Iran, January 30, 2019. (Official President website/Handout via Reuters)
London- Asharq Al-Awsat


Iran is facing its biggest economic pressure in the past 40 years because of crippling US sanctions, President Hasan Rouhani indicated, adding the dutiful government and Islamic system should not be blamed.

Rouhani was speaking at the shrine of the founder of Islamic Republic, Khomeini, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Iranian revolution.

The President asserted that the country was not facing international isolation due to tensions with US, stating that Washington did not just break its promise to Iran, but it “showed the same lack of commitment to Europe, China, NAFTA, and Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).”

Rouhani said that most of Iran’s “problems are because of the pressure exerted by the US and its followers,” he said, adding that it was not right for some people to blame their system and government for that.

“The highest honor for us in recent years is our negotiations with the world powers and clinching moral, legal and political victory over them.”

Rouhani criticized people condemning the government instead of the US, saying it “is the greatest damage that can be done” to the country, adding that Khomeini “was not afraid of foreign powers, but concerned about domestic division”, reported Agence-France Presse (AFP).

Rouhani took another jab at opponents who have criticized Iranian diplomats' lack of foresight over not predicting the US withdrawal, saying that agreements are not based on whether the other party remains, “but the main basis is the country's interests.”

Last May, US President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran and re-imposed sanctions.

In recent months, Iranian riyal fluctuated which made it difficult for average citizens to meet their needs. The country witnessed unprecedented protests in 2017 which included various working classes against the deterioration of living conditions.

The economic problems in Iran led to the ousting of several ministers, including minister of economy and labor, and changing the head of the central bank.

Hardliners have repeatedly hammered Rouhani for going into negotiations on the 2015 nuclear deal with six world powers since its early stages, calling it a fool's errand and a deception.

“Imposing sanctions on Iran to prevent us from selling our oil will be very dangerous,” state-owned ISNA news agency quoted Rouhani as saying, who added that Iran will resort to other methods to sell its oil.

ISNA also announced the arrival of a second shipment of natural uranium to Natanz nuclear facility in Isfahan.

Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi, said thirty tons of yellowcake from a production plant in the city of Ardakan in central Iran was sent to a uranium conversion facility in Isfahan on Wednesday.

Salehi explained that the nuclear industry can’t exist without uranium, asserting it is a “strategic” element, and it would be useless to advance Iran’s nuclear industry without it.

He expected to extract 350 tons of Iran's natural uranium mines over the next five years.

Prior to arriving in Isfahan, IRNA news agency reported that Salehi criticized China for stalling working on its redesign of a heavy water reactor in Iran.

“The Chinese side decreased the speed of cooperation with us despite their commitments,” he said, adding that Iran has “alternative” choices if China cannot fulfill its job.”

Under the 2015 nuclear agreement, experts from the United States and China were to help Iran redesign the Arak heavy water nuclear reactor to limit the amount of plutonium it produces as a byproduct. After the US withdrawal, Iran said UK was replacing the US.

Salehi admitted that Iran obtained alternative pipes that the fuel goes through, before complying with the terms of the nuclear agreement, indicating that he could not declare them at the time. He added that only the Supreme Leader was aware of this.

He told IRNA that Tehran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the pipes. The Agency had not commented on Salehi’s statement, which could refer to a possible violation of Resolution 2231.

Iran says the purpose of Arak's facility for heavy water is "scientific and medical," but the facility has raised international concern that Iran is acquiring plutonium that can be used to produce weapons of mass destruction.


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Thursday, 31 January, 2019 - 11:15

Iran is facing its biggest economic pressure in the past 40 years because of crippling US sanctions, President Hasan Rouhani indicated, adding the dutiful government and Islamic system should not be blamed.
Good! and Ha! The Iranian mullah government is anything but "dutiful". The Iranian government is an abomination before Allah and an insult to the Iranian people. If the Iranian government were truly "dutiful" it would abandon its development of nuclear weapons and its efforts to terrorize and destabilize its neighbors. The Iranian people need to rein in their government and force it to look out for their interests if they are ever to have a normal economic life and future.
 
Good! and Ha! The Iranian mullah government is anything but "dutiful". The Iranian government is an abomination before Allah and an insult to the Iranian people. If the Iranian government were truly "dutiful" it would abandon its development of nuclear weapons and its efforts to terrorize and destabilize its neighbors. The Iranian people need to rein in their government and force it to look out for their interests if they are ever to have a normal economic life and future.
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Thursday, 31 January, 2019 - 11:15
download_0.jpg

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani speaks during his visit to the shrine of the founder of Islamic Republic, Khomeini, south of Tehran, Iran, January 30, 2019. (Official President website/Handout via Reuters)
London- Asharq Al-Awsat


Iran is facing its biggest economic pressure in the past 40 years because of crippling US sanctions, President Hasan Rouhani indicated, adding the dutiful government and Islamic system should not be blamed.

Rouhani was speaking at the shrine of the founder of Islamic Republic, Khomeini, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Iranian revolution.

The President asserted that the country was not facing international isolation due to tensions with US, stating that Washington did not just break its promise to Iran, but it “showed the same lack of commitment to Europe, China, NAFTA, and Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).”

Rouhani said that most of Iran’s “problems are because of the pressure exerted by the US and its followers,” he said, adding that it was not right for some people to blame their system and government for that.

“The highest honor for us in recent years is our negotiations with the world powers and clinching moral, legal and political victory over them.”

Rouhani criticized people condemning the government instead of the US, saying it “is the greatest damage that can be done” to the country, adding that Khomeini “was not afraid of foreign powers, but concerned about domestic division”, reported Agence-France Presse (AFP).

Rouhani took another jab at opponents who have criticized Iranian diplomats' lack of foresight over not predicting the US withdrawal, saying that agreements are not based on whether the other party remains, “but the main basis is the country's interests.”

Last May, US President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran and re-imposed sanctions.

In recent months, Iranian riyal fluctuated which made it difficult for average citizens to meet their needs. The country witnessed unprecedented protests in 2017 which included various working classes against the deterioration of living conditions.

The economic problems in Iran led to the ousting of several ministers, including minister of economy and labor, and changing the head of the central bank.

Hardliners have repeatedly hammered Rouhani for going into negotiations on the 2015 nuclear deal with six world powers since its early stages, calling it a fool's errand and a deception.

“Imposing sanctions on Iran to prevent us from selling our oil will be very dangerous,” state-owned ISNA news agency quoted Rouhani as saying, who added that Iran will resort to other methods to sell its oil.

ISNA also announced the arrival of a second shipment of natural uranium to Natanz nuclear facility in Isfahan.

Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi, said thirty tons of yellowcake from a production plant in the city of Ardakan in central Iran was sent to a uranium conversion facility in Isfahan on Wednesday.

Salehi explained that the nuclear industry can’t exist without uranium, asserting it is a “strategic” element, and it would be useless to advance Iran’s nuclear industry without it.

He expected to extract 350 tons of Iran's natural uranium mines over the next five years.

Prior to arriving in Isfahan, IRNA news agency reported that Salehi criticized China for stalling working on its redesign of a heavy water reactor in Iran.

“The Chinese side decreased the speed of cooperation with us despite their commitments,” he said, adding that Iran has “alternative” choices if China cannot fulfill its job.”

Under the 2015 nuclear agreement, experts from the United States and China were to help Iran redesign the Arak heavy water nuclear reactor to limit the amount of plutonium it produces as a byproduct. After the US withdrawal, Iran said UK was replacing the US.

Salehi admitted that Iran obtained alternative pipes that the fuel goes through, before complying with the terms of the nuclear agreement, indicating that he could not declare them at the time. He added that only the Supreme Leader was aware of this.

He told IRNA that Tehran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the pipes. The Agency had not commented on Salehi’s statement, which could refer to a possible violation of Resolution 2231.

Iran says the purpose of Arak's facility for heavy water is "scientific and medical," but the facility has raised international concern that Iran is acquiring plutonium that can be used to produce weapons of mass destruction.


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Compared to Egypt? Iran is doing extremely well...
 
Rouhani is crazy, No one takes him seriously...

However I think the old princess will kill each other soon and we will see steady clashes & bloodshed in Riyadh and Najad, and even in the UAE soon.
 
Good! and Ha! The Iranian mullah government is anything but "dutiful". The Iranian government is an abomination before Allah and an insult to the Iranian people. If the Iranian government were truly "dutiful" it would abandon its development of nuclear weapons and its efforts to terrorize and destabilize its neighbors. The Iranian people need to rein in their government and force it to look out for their interests if they are ever to have a normal economic life and future.
But you are not making suffering the bad guys in Iran you know; people who suffer from your sanctions are the normal people . You say that you care about Iranian people but you make them suffer.
And about terrorism if you mean Hezbollah why not but then explain me why you support the worst regime who supports terrorism in the region: Saudis?
Even with what sadly happened to your country in 2001 you still support them.

i guess the answer is just money making . SO please don't say about humanity and all that stuff my friend ;)
 
Biggest economic problem of Iran is corrupt and incompetent mullah regime.

GNP per capita in constant 2000 dollars:

1978
Iran - 7,939
Brazil - 7,505
Argentina - 7,228
Turkey - 5,381
Chile - 4,615
S. Korea - 3,573
Malaysia - 2,969

2017
S. Korea - 26,152
Chile - 15,060
Turkey - 14,933
Malaysia - 11,521
Brazil - 10,889
Argentina - 10,398
Iran - 6,947

https://www.google.com/publicdata/e...HL:KOR:MYS&ifdim=region&hl=en&dl=en&ind=false
 
@500 thank you for the numbers. Nobody can dispute this .
Hopefully Iranians will understand Israel should be their side not their enemy.
But for this i guess everyone should calm down.
 
@500 thank you for the numbers. Nobody can dispute this .
Hopefully Iranians will understand Israel should be their side not their enemy.
But for this i guess everyone should calm down.
Well Israel is an American, Europeen food stamp card holder and Also a pirate of the new age..
Israel would have disappeared long ago, if the same sanction applied to Iran were applied to her..
 
Biggest economic problem isnt corruption,but US and International sanctions. Quit the BS
Iran is one of the most corrupt countries in the world (ranked 138th). Sanctions are also a direct result of mullah policies starting from US embassy attack.
 
Good! and Ha! The Iranian mullah government is anything but "dutiful". The Iranian government is an abomination before Allah and an insult to the Iranian people. If the Iranian government were truly "dutiful" it would abandon its development of nuclear weapons and its efforts to terrorize and destabilize its neighbors. The Iranian people need to rein in their government and force it to look out for their interests if they are ever to have a normal economic life and future.
I think Iranians made it clear for you guys ,when they revolted against your puppet installed through military coup back in 1953, that you have no right to interfere in our affairs whatsoever ... can you fathom such a simple concept?
Our government is anything but "dutiful" ? ok ... but yours is a curse to humanity period ..
& we've learnt from big Satan having nukes,using & killing 200k civilians is acceptable.
 
Biggest economic problem of Iran is corrupt and incompetent mullah regime.

GNP per capita in constant 2000 dollars:

1978
Iran - 7,939
Brazil - 7,505
Argentina - 7,228
Turkey - 5,381
Chile - 4,615
S. Korea - 3,573
Malaysia - 2,969

2017
S. Korea - 26,152
Chile - 15,060
Turkey - 14,933
Malaysia - 11,521
Brazil - 10,889
Argentina - 10,398
Iran - 6,947

https://www.google.com/publicdata/e...HL:KOR:MYS&ifdim=region&hl=en&dl=en&ind=false


mullah regime have screwed in your as$ for 40 years.
 
Well Israel is an American, Europeen food stamp card holder and Also a pirate of the new age..
Israel would have disappeared long ago, if the same sanction applied to Iran were applied to her..
Iran would be so much more developed with a more democratic and less corrupted country.
I understand their will to defend their country. Something to be proud of. But hatred against another country is something that here we learn how it is stupid and destructive: we gave enough against Germany.

Well Israel and Europe . Europe is considering Israel a democratic country but no special relation to it like US with Israel.
And i guess that if Israel didn't have to defend so much against groups who declare will to destroy Israel, maybe they would act different.
 

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