In a speech before the session at the public meeting of Iranian parliament on Sunday, Mohammad Bagh Galibah mentioned the strategies outlined in the statements of the leaders of the Islamic Revolution.
“I must emphasize the full preparation of the Congress to implement his wise direction,” Garribav emphasized.
He said that the wise leader of the Islamic Revolution emphasized priorities in addressing economic and livelihood issues, and explicitly stated that the main focus of government agencies must be on solving people’s livelihood issues.
As a result, the main focus of Congress and lawmakers will be God willing to solve the challenges of living. He added that maintaining unity among national agencies will be considered as a condition for the success of these efforts.
Referring to the US president’s claims about seeking negotiations with Iran, Gallibach said on the issue that the US president’s actions with other countries must clearly indicate that these statements are merely deceptive representations of negotiations (seeking).
He added that the US is trying to disarm Iran by impose the demands as outlined in the US policy documents he signed.
He further emphasized that negotiations, under the shadow of threat, will lead to the lifting of sanctions on the agenda of imposing new concessions, will lead to something other than humiliating the proud Iranian country.
“Today, it has become clearer than ever before that it is possible to lift sanctions by strengthening Iran and neutralizing sanctions. Therefore, by not waiting for a letter from the US, we believe that by leveraging our vast domestic capabilities and seizing the opportunity to expand diplomatic relations with other countries, we can reach a position where our enemy has no choice but to lift sanctions within the framework of ongoing negotiations with the remaining members of the JCPOA.”
Galibah wrote to the leaders of the Islamic Revolution on Friday, sending Ali Khamenei to Seyed Ali Khamenei and made a statement after proposing to negotiate with Iran on a deal on the country’s nuclear program.
“I said I would like you to negotiate because it would be much better for Iran,” Trump insisted before threatening Tehran with military action.
Trump’s claims were quickly dismissed by Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations, saying “we have not received such a letter yet.”
On Saturday, Ayatollah Khamenei said that some of the bullying powers claims to carry out consultations with Iran are not aiming to resolve the issue, but rather aims to assert and impose his own expectations.
“The Islamic Republic will never accept their expectations,” added Ayatollah Khamenei.
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