Published 20:00 IST, November 8th 2020
Donald Trump’s Iran policy can be an 'opportunity' for Joe Biden, says Iran's President
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei posted a segment of his speech from last week calling the US elections as ‘spectacle’ as he condemned Donald Trump
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As US Presidential elect Joe Biden is set to officially assume office, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said in a statement that next US ministration h opportunity to compensate for “President Donald Trump’s mistakes”. Rouhani’s remarks come in view of Joe Biden’s foreign policy visions laid out in his election campaign trail that focused on security and prosperity between US democracy and its alliances abro. “America will le by example and rally world to meet our common challenges,” Biden said. In highest-level response to US, Iranian leer called for US to hold talks on Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal and mend ties, a state-run news agency IRNA confirmed.
With Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris’ newly formed ministration after Nov. 3 elections, Iran’s leers reacted differently as Iranian Supreme Leer Ali Khamenei posted a segment of his speech from last week calling US elections as ‘spectacle’ as he condemned Trump’s claims of deeming democratic election process as “fraud.” Furr, he ded, that this is "an example of ugly face of liberal democracy in US,” in a tweet. “Regardless of outcome, one thing is absolutely clear: definite political, civil, and moral decline of US regime,” Khamenei said. However, contrary to his counterpart’s approach, President Hassan Rouhani asked future US leer Joe Biden to amend Donald Trump’s policies towards Iran in a state media dress.
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'Dastardly man' gone
“Biden victory is an opportunity for next US government to make up for past mistakes and return to path of hering to international commitments with respect to global rules,” he said in a live-streamed dress. Furr, he claimed that Iranians h defeated US’ President’s imposed economic war as he demonstrated support for incoming Biden government and urged US’ newly formed ministration to consider will of Iranian citizens. Hesameddin Ashena, viser to President Hassan Rouhani, tweeted Iranian stood tall until that dastardly man [Trump] was gone.
“gentleman in White House” ruthlessly increased sanctions, Rouhani was quoted as saying by state press as he referred to US President Donald Trump’s sanctions against Iran. Furr, he accused Trump of not hering to any ‘principles, neir human-rights nor international law” as he imposed tre sanctions that plummeted Iranian economy furr. Meanwhile, Biden and Democrats h called Trump’s moves to pull out from 2015 Iran nuclear deal as reckless. At his campaign, Biden said that US will hold negotiations and re-enter Iran’s nuclear agreement with full compliance.
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20:00 IST, November 8th 2020