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Wed, 10/03/2012 - 08:43
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External and internal problems to blame for disarray in forex market : Ahmadinejad

TEHRAN,Oct.3(MNA)--In reply to a question about the reason for fluctuations in the foreign exchange market,Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated that two contributory factors are involved. “One factor is from outside, and one factor is from inside. The enemy has stated that it will impose (more) sanctions, and part of the oil purchases from Iran has decreased, and a considerable segment of our foreign currency revenues was generated through oil sales,” he explained. He added, “What is worse than the oil sanction is the sanctions on banking transactions. If oil is sold, the payment cannot be transferred, and a massive and great secret war (against Iran) is actually underway in the world.” The Central Bank of Iran and the relevant organizations are making efforts to “counter this war” and have found a number of avenues, Ahmadinejad said, noting, “This war has led to a decrease in oil sales, but we are making endeavors to make up for this decrease.” Commenting on the internal factor, he stated, “Certain people inside (the country) have taken practical measures and (launched) psychological and propaganda warfare against the government.” Asked whether the fluctuation has its roots in the economic problems or the government’s policies, Ahmadinejad said that the government should not be blamed for the country’s economic problems. “There is no economic cause for sharp fluctuations, and the only reason for it is the psychological warfare,” he noted, adding, “The enemy’s psychological warfare and pressure have intensified, but Iran’s economy can continue its life and make progress.” He also said, “Based on a report of a security body, 22 people are the kingpins responsible for the recent disarray in the foreign exchange market. And given the fact that it is clear who these people are, security bodies should get involved.” Ground should be prepared for talks with U.S. Commenting on his recent statement that he does not dismiss the possibility of talks with the United States, Ahmadinejad said, “Direct negotiations with the United States are possible, but the ground should be prepared.” In the current circumstances, there is not such a possibility, he said, adding, “In the history of our relations, it is clear which side should revise its attitude.” And they are mistaken if they think that Iran will come to the negotiating table through the exertion of pressure, he added. Commenting on Israel’s threats to take military action against Iran, Ahmadinejad said that the Zionist regime is seeking to improve its situation through such psychological warfare measures. The Iranian president added that the Zionist regime has become a headache for the United States and it is making efforts to control the extremist Zionists.

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