“Sanctions almost always harm innocent people who are not responsible for their governments’ policies,” US Political Professor at Cornell University told ILNA news agency.
“Sanctions almost always harm innocent people who are not responsible for their governments’ policies,” US Political Professor at Cornell University told ILNA news agency.
The key advisor to the Canadian government believes “Iran can expand its relations with Asian countries such as Turkey and Pakistan to solve economic problems.”
A political science professor at George Washington University Hugh Gusterson told that Donald Trump hates alliances and treaties because they require compromise, and he is all about dominance and conflict, not compromise.
A professor of international affairs at Princeton University Martin S. Flaherty believes that US President will do whatever he feels; Advances his domestic political interests, right now fighting impeachment, and the interests of Putin and Russia.
The Kazakh ambassador to Tehran, Askhat Orazbay said that tourism and business relations between Iran and Kazakhstan will not develop because of US sanctions.
Professor of Government and International Affairs believes that most Americans anticipate that serious tensions will continue in the Persian Gulf for the foreseeable future.
Professor of Political Science Columbia University said ILNA news agency that I was thus very upset and angry when Donald Trump abandoned a 2015 nuclear deal, as were most academics that I know.
Iran’s currency has appreciated 40% in the past year, the country’s central bank governor said, recovering from historic lows reached after the U.S. abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions.
Iranian Industry, Mining and Trade Minister Reza Rahmani said Renault and Peugeot would have no place in our country.