In a meeting with the manager of the public goods distribution chain, he emphasized the importance of resisting Western political manipulation in ongoing nuclear negotiations.
“We must prove at the same time as negotiations that Western political action in nuclear talks is part of a broader political game,” AREF said. “We use technology for people’s well-being, not hegemonic ambitions.”
Referring to the Israeli regime’s war with Iran, Aleph said the Islamic Republic has entered the battlefield on multiple fronts, including military, economic and social.
He said economic and social outcomes are more important than military outcomes.
“The enemy intended to cripple the troops on the first day and dismantle the government through the next public unrest, but the nation stood united.
Celebrating the efforts of the economic sector during the war, AREF said that by maintaining a stable supply of essential goods, it ensured that businesses remained calm throughout society.
“There was no panic view or looting. It was the result of tireless efforts by economic commanders who prioritized the needs of the people,” he added.
The AREF said these efforts would be formally recognized by the administration, unaware of the government.
Israel attacked Iran on June 13 with an unattacked attack, assassinated military commanders and nuclear scientists on targeted strikes, and killed civilians in air raids in residential areas. The war was suspended on June 24th after the Tel Aviv regime demanded a ceasefire after a retaliatory missile strike by Iran.
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