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Iranian president says U.S. acknowledges failure to stop Iran's oil exports

Dec 09, 2022

Tehran (Iran), December 9: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Thursday that the U.S. anger at Iran is due to the fact that Washington has failed to stop Iran's oil exports through sanctions, reported the official news agency IRNA.
In a speech during a visit to the Robat Karim County in Tehran Province, Raisi said that "the enemy," referring to the United States which has imposed "draconian sanctions" on Iran, is currently acknowledging that its embargoes have ended in "abject failure."
Raisi also said that Iran's enemies also acknowledge that Iran is a leading country in many areas, adding that is another reason why they are angry.
He vowed that the Iranian nation would not let the enemies threaten the Islamic republic's independence and freedom.
He stressed that the Iranian people, who achieved freedom following the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, would not be deceived by the enemies' "slogan of freedom."
Raisi called for vigilance against those who seek to sow discord in the Iranian society and have targeted Iranians' faith and belief.
In May 2018, the U.S. reimposed its unilateral sanctions on Iran following its withdrawal from a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers. The sanctions aim to totally ban Iran's crude oil exports to force it into hammering out a new nuclear agreement on the U.S. terms.
Source: Xinhua

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