Tehran: Iran’s highest leader hit Wednesday in the west in his last meeting with the civilian government which hit their nuclear agreement which was tattered with the world’s power, warning their experience proving that “Westerners did not help us, they hit wherever they could.” The statement of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei came as his hard-line prote, the elected President of Ebrahim Relisi, was ready to be sworn next week as the head of the country’s civil government and as a conversation about reviving the agreement remains stalled in Vienna.
While Riais said he wanted to return to the agreement, who saw Iran limiting the enrichment of uranium in return for the removal of economic sanctions, Khamenei seemed to call for a more reasonable approach in his speech.
They also seemed to describe the eight-year government of President Hassan Roahani who came out as naive for his approach in achieving the 2015 agreement.
“Others must use your experience.
This experience is a Western distrust,” Khamenei said in a speech broadcast by country television.
“In this government, it was shown that trust in the West was unsuccessful.”