Iran Sends Arabic Message To Neighboring Countries Following Trump Defeat



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Iran sends message in Arabic to neighboring countries after Trump's defeat

Reuters EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA

Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that US President Donald Trump, who is considered a loser in the presidential elections, left, while Iran and its neighboring countries still remain in the region.

“Trump is gone, and we and our neighbors will remain. Betting on foreigners does not bring security or disappoint hope,” Zarif said in a tweet posted Sunday night in Arabic.

Zarif added: “We extend our hands to our neighbors to cooperate in order to achieve the common interests of our peoples and countries. We invite everyone to dialogue as the only way to end differences and tensions. Together to build a better future for our region. “

Data from the media and centers concerned about following the course of the US elections indicate that the Democratic candidate, former US Vice President Joe Biden, won the presidential election over his Republican rival Trump.

Based on the data available so far, Biden, who just declared himself the winner in the election, won the votes of 290 delegates from the 538-member electoral college, but the counting process is still ongoing as Trump tries to challenge the poll results in various undecided states.

On May 8, 2018, the current president of the United States announced his country’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which he describes as the largest international supporter of terrorism, accusing him of seeking to obtain nuclear weapons.

The Trump administration launched the “maximum pressure campaign” on Iran, which has been subject to harsh economic sanctions.

In turn, the Iranian government has repeatedly asked countries in the region to stop relying on the United States to ensure the security of the Middle East, especially the Gulf, and has emphasized its willingness to sign military and security treaties with Arabian countries.

Source: RT



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