Economic Recovery Hinges on Lifting Sanctions Through Successful Negotiations
TEHRAN - In a joint meeting between the Board of Representatives of the Yazd Chamber of Commerce and the Iran-Japan Joint Chamber of Commerce, high-level discussions were held on key economic challenges including foreign exchange policy, the need for expanded international cooperation—particularly with Japan—and Iran’s structural economic issues.
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U.S. crippling sanctions followed later by Europe’s breach of obligations towards the JCPOA and disgracing itself for being untrustable have not only failed in crippling Iran but also they have opened a window towards the light for economic recovery for Iranians.
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