Iran's problems 'internal, not just sanctions': Khamenei

Tehran has recently seen widespread protests and strikes over hike in oil prices and unemployment


Afp August 13, 2018
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

TEHRAN: Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday that the country's economic problems were the result of internal mismanagement by the government and not just US pressure.

"Economic experts and many officials believe the cause of this issue is not foreign, it's internal," he said in a speech in Tehran, according to tweets released on his official account.

"Not that sanctions don't have an impact, but the main factor is how we handle them."

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He referred specifically to the collapse in the currency, which has lost around half its value since April.

"If our performance is better, more prudent, timely and effective, sanctions will not have that much effect and can be resisted," he added.

The speech was not immediately televised. They are usually broadcast later in the day.

There have been widespread protests and strikes in recent weeks over high prices, unemployment and the wider management of the economy.

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Analysts say US hostility, including its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposition of sanctions, helped fuel the run on Iran's rial. But many say it has only exacerbated long-standing problems within

Iran - and pressure has mounted from within the system on President Hassan Rouhani to improve his management of the economy and tackle corruption.

COMMENTS (1)

cautious | 5 years ago | Reply He wants to shift the blame to his own govt - pathetic. The reality is that Khamenei and his Iranian guard have always been the problem.
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