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Pakistani newspaper: The West should heed the advice of the elected president of Iran

Welcoming the future foreign policy plans of Ibrahim Ibrahim, especially Tehran’s readiness to improve relations with Riyadh, the Pakistani newspaper “Dawn” referred to the history of breaking the law of the western parties of Borjam and wrote: The Westerners must live up to their promises in the nuclear deal, at the request of Iran’s elected president.

Dawn as the most prominent English-language newspaper on Wednesday, in an editorial titled “Iran’s new president”, strongly condemned Tel Aviv’s accusations and aggressive stances, including the outrageous remarks of the new Israeli prime minister against Iran and its future government.

Dawn newspaper paid attention to the victory of Seyyed Ebrahim Ra’isi in the 13th round of the Iranian presidential election and said that the reason for his success was the demand of the people to save them from economic problems and added: Raisi has a close relationship with the governing body, and it is expected that during his administration, there will be good coordination between the government and the Supreme Court.

The English-language newspaper wrote: Mr. Ra’isi said that the new government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to compromise with Saudi Arabia, which is very pleasant, but these efforts should be avoided by destructive elements and opponents of de-escalation between the two countries.

Addressing the Western members of the nuclear deal, Dawn stressed: Westerners should take the necessary steps to implement the nuclear deal so that its economic benefits to Tehran, if they do not want a tough response, according to the elected president (Washington’s return to the UN Security Council and the need for effective European steps to ensure the rights of the Iranian people).

The Pakistani newspaper wrote: As Western sanctions target Iran’s economy, a foreign policy chief is expected to consciously move forward and work to revive Iran’s livelihood.

Dawn concluded: Outside of Iran, many allegations were made against the country’s elections, but it must be said that democracy in the Islamic Republic of Iran is more active than in some of its neighbors, including monarchies and lifelong rulers.

“Seyyed Ibrahim Reisi”, the elected president of the people, said in a press conference with domestic and foreign media last Monday: Our nation has shown that it resists and resists the pressures, and the world should know that our government’s foreign policy does not start from Borjam and will not be limited to Borjam.

Referring to the Vienna talks to revive Burjam, he said: Any negotiation in which the national interest is guaranteed will certainly be supported, but we will not tie the economic situation and the conditions of the people to these negotiations and will not allow them to be negotiated in any way.

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