Tehran, Damascus  in Talks for Reopening Embassies
Tehran, Damascus  in Talks for Reopening Embassies
TEHRAN - In her weekly press conference, Government Spokesperson Fatemeh Mahajerani addressed multiple national issues, including energy supply challenges, economic reforms, and Iran’s diplomatic efforts regarding Syria and Egypt.

Tehran, Damascus in Talks for Reopening Embassies

TEHRAN (Iran News) Mahajerani began by reiterating apologies to the public and industrial sectors for the difficulties caused by recent energy shortages. She stressed that the government is working hard to help the nation overcome these challenges. She also highlighted the success of the “Two Degrees Less” campaign, initiated by the President, aimed at energy conservation. Mahajerani acknowledged that such efforts are difficult, especially in the winter and summer months, but emphasized that the support from citizens has been commendable.

The spokesperson also mentioned ongoing energy infrastructure improvements, such as the completion of 150 kilometers of new highways by the spring of 2025, and plans to enhance gas and electricity distribution to prevent further shortages. The government is working to ensure that the economic hardships do not further reduce the purchasing power of citizens.

Mahajerani discussed the painful reality of needing to urge citizens to conserve energy during the extreme seasons, especially given the shortages of both electricity and gas. She explained that these energy limitations are negatively impacting industries, and the government is working to mitigate the effects. Notably, recent power outages have saved about 5% of gas consumption and 3% of electricity use, although the government hopes to achieve a 10% reduction in energy consumption through continued public cooperation.

The spokesperson also addressed the economic concerns of the public, acknowledging that Iran’s economy has long caused hardship for the population. Mahajerani shared that the government has proposed a 20% increase in salaries, as well as tax exemptions, to alleviate the financial strain on citizens. Additionally, the government is focusing on producing more sustainable energy, such as solar power, and is working towards a goal of generating 30,000 megawatts of solar energy.

Regarding Iran’s diplomatic ties, Mahajerani confirmed that the government is in talks with Syria about reopening their embassies. This move is part of broader diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting peace and countering terrorism in the region. She added that Iran and Syria share a strong commitment to safeguarding Syria’s territorial integrity and political stability.

In relation to Egypt, Mahajerani highlighted President Pezeshkian’s recent participation in the D-8 summit in Egypt, which provided an opportunity for dialogue with leaders of developing Muslim-majority countries. She emphasized that Iran and Egypt can play a crucial role in establishing peace and stability in the region, benefiting all nations.

Responding to concerns about the currency situation, Mahajerani acknowledged the public’s worries but stressed that these economic reforms, including currency unification, are necessary to address the structural issues in the economy. These changes aim to reduce corruption, promote domestic production, and stabilize the currency. The spokesperson also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to long-term economic reforms, including increased transparency and bolstered infrastructure.

In conclusion, Mahajerani emphasized that the government is working on several national projects, including a comprehensive plan to tackle inflation and create jobs, with the aim of improving the country’s economic outlook over time.

  • source : IRAN NEWS POLITICAL DESK