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136801
Mon, 08/09/2010 - 15:09
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Sanctions will end global domination of dollar: Iran president
TEHRAN, Aug. 9 (MNA) – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says anti-Iran sanctions will bring an end to the dominance of dollar in the world.
The West is using sanctions as a psychological warfare tool against Iran with the aim to make Iran relinquish its rights, Ahmadinejad told a gathering on Sunday.
The Western countries think that Iran’s economy will collapse if they stop exporting goods to it, but the worth of the Iranian economy is $900 billion and Iran’s total imports from Europe are just $24 billion, Ahmadinejad stated.
Nothing will happen if such transactions do not take place, the president added.
He went on to say that by imposing sanctions, Western countries have deprived themselves from Iran's market.
Sanctions will certainly have an impact on the country, he noted, but it will make the Iranian economy stronger and more prosperous.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ahmadinejad said Iran will turn sanctions into an opportunity to develop its manufacturing sectors and globalize its products which will finally “lead to the enemies’ collapse”.
The global powers claim that they only want to pressure the Iranian government and not its nation through sanctions but “you would take to grave the dream of putting slightest pressure on the Iranian nation,” the president noted.
The enemies make such claims out of confusion, he opined.
The West is using sanctions as a psychological warfare tool against Iran with the aim to make Iran relinquish its rights, Ahmadinejad told a gathering on Sunday.
The Western countries think that Iran’s economy will collapse if they stop exporting goods to it, but the worth of the Iranian economy is $900 billion and Iran’s total imports from Europe are just $24 billion, Ahmadinejad stated.
Nothing will happen if such transactions do not take place, the president added.
He went on to say that by imposing sanctions, Western countries have deprived themselves from Iran's market.
Sanctions will certainly have an impact on the country, he noted, but it will make the Iranian economy stronger and more prosperous.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ahmadinejad said Iran will turn sanctions into an opportunity to develop its manufacturing sectors and globalize its products which will finally “lead to the enemies’ collapse”.
The global powers claim that they only want to pressure the Iranian government and not its nation through sanctions but “you would take to grave the dream of putting slightest pressure on the Iranian nation,” the president noted.
The enemies make such claims out of confusion, he opined.