Ghalibaf: Snapback of sanctions seeks to undermine Iran’s unity and economy
TEHRAN (Iran News) Ghalibaf said the enemies are seeking to use the snapback mechanism to damage the country’s domestic cohesion and economic strength.
Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says Iran’s enemies are trying to use the so-called snapback mechanism to harm the country’s internal cohesion and economic strength.
“Today the enemy, through snapback mechanism, seeks to strike at the unity and economy of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ghalibaf said at the closing ceremony of the second National Congress of 3,000 Martyrs of Semnan Province on Sunday evening.
It came after the US, along with Britain, Germany, and France, declared the re-imposition of the anti-Iran UN Security Council resolutions and the related sanctions, which had been lifted under a 2015 nuclear agreement.
“Damaging social cohesion and creating economic challenges is what the enemy wants. No group or individual, regardless of orientation, has the right to undermine internal unity.”
Ghalibaf described economic actors as “the combatants of the economic war” whose problems must be identified and resolved.
He stressed that Iranians would endure pressure if the snapback of UN sanctions is enforced. “The people are ready to bear all the pressures and stand by the values of the Islamic Revolution. They will never trample on their dignity,” he said.
Calling American promises ‘deceptive’, Ghalibaf said, “American honesty is a symbol of treachery. They showed no sincerity in negotiations and on June 13 attacked Iran from behind the negotiating table.”
“Today the enemy, through snapback mechanism, seeks to strike at the unity and economy of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ghalibaf said at the closing ceremony of the second National Congress of 3,000 Martyrs of Semnan Province on Sunday evening.
It came after the US, along with Britain, Germany, and France, declared the re-imposition of the anti-Iran UN Security Council resolutions and the related sanctions, which had been lifted under a 2015 nuclear agreement.
“Damaging social cohesion and creating economic challenges is what the enemy wants. No group or individual, regardless of orientation, has the right to undermine internal unity.”
Ghalibaf described economic actors as “the combatants of the economic war” whose problems must be identified and resolved.
He stressed that Iranians would endure pressure if the snapback of UN sanctions is enforced. “The p
- source : irna