United Nations: We are eager to cooperate with the new president of Iran
UN Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Monday local time in a group of reporters, in response to a question about UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ opinion on Iran’s presidential election, he said: “We are eager to cooperate with the president.” We are the new president of Iran.
Meanwhile, the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in its first reaction to the results of the Iranian presidential election, repeated the interventionist statements and claimed that the elections in Iran were not free and fair, and said: the election results had a significant impact on the US approach to Iran will not have it.
On Saturday local time, a spokesperson of the US State Department claimed in the first reaction to the results of the Iranian presidential election that the Iranian presidential election was not “free or fair” and “will not lead to a fundamental change in Iran’s path”.
This spokesperson of the US State Department claimed in a conversation with the American media that “as a result, a significant number of Iranians decided not to participate in it at all” and the US government does not expect that these elections will lead to fundamental changes in Iran’s path or respect Reciprocity leads to more citizens’ rights.
In his message to the American media, the spokesperson of the US Foreign Ministry claimed: “The elections will not have a significant impact on our approach to Iran. Our concerns about Iran’s behavior have not changed. Meanwhile, as long as diplomacy advances America’s interests, we remain committed to diplomacy.”
The second stage of the 14th presidential election cycle was held on Friday, July 15, 1403 throughout the country, and Masoud Bizikian was elected as the ninth president with 16,384,403 votes against Saeed Jalili’s 13,538,179 votes. Islamic Iran was chosen by the people.
Source: IRNA
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