Donald Trump warns Iran of ‘heavy price’ in case of attack on US troops
Tehran has repeatedly called on Washington to reverse its policy, which has been opposed by US allies, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Tehran has repeatedly called on Washington to reverse its policy, which has been opposed by US allies, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Iran has been the worst-hit country in the Middle East by the outbreak of COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.
He also criticized some other countries for what he called their compliance with the US pressures against Iran.
A total of 57,918,000 people were eligible to cast their ballots.
On January 16, the Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that his country was interested in diplomacy but not in negotiating with the US.
The budget for the financial year starting late March 2020 comes after fuel price hikes that were imposed in mid-November triggered deadly demonstrations across the Islamic republic.
The two sides also talked about the situation in Libya and the importance of the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the statement further added.
Unrest spread to scores of urban centres, during which protesters attacked police stations, torched petrol pumps and looted shops.
Rahmani-Fazli criticised a "limited number" of people whom he accused of abusing the public mood to create "intimidation and terror".
Angry protesters in Ahvaz, the capital city of Khuzestan, as well as in Behbahan, Mahshahr, and Omidiyeh chanted slogans against President Hassan Rouhani and his administration.