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Iranian President: Sanctions No More Effective against Free Nations

Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Rayeesi said on Tuesday that sanctions imposed by hegemonic powers against the free nations are no more effective, and called for cooperation among the gas exporting countries to defeat embargoes.

“The international community must prevent and not recognize any unilateral and coercive measure, such as cruel US sanctions against the oil and gas industries of the forum’s member states,” Rayeesi said, addressing the sixth summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in the Qatari capital city of Doha.

 “With awakened and free nations in today’s world, the use of sanctions to impose the hegemonic will and demands of a country on independent states has no effect and function. Nevertheless, it endangers the economic interests of GECF member states.”

Rayeesi also noted that an interactive environment between the gas exporting countries can ensure the individual interests of each member state in the form of a collective strategy based on joint cooperation.

As one of the countries with the largest natural gas reserves in the world, Iran has a very high capacity for the production, transmission, and export of natural gas and greater participation in ensuring the security of the global energy supply, he added.

“Despite the cruel, unilateral, and illegal US sanctions, the Islamic Republic has been able to increase its natural gas production and implement large and valuable projects in the oil and gas sectors by relying on the capabilities of its dedicated experts and using domestic companies and localized technical knowledge.”

Rayeesi hailed Iran’s achievements in different sectors despite illegal sanctions, saying the country’s progress has prompted US officials to acknowledge the “disgraceful” failure of their maximum pressure campaign.

“In spite of the enemies’ will, the Islamic Republic has made significant progress in various fields, including those under the most severe sanctions and pressure,” he said at a meeting with a group of Iranians residing in Qatar.

“Today, that progress has prompted US authorities to officially acknowledge that the policy of maximum pressure has suffered a disgraceful defeat in the face of the maximum resistance of the Iranian nation.”

Also in his remarks, Rayeesi invited the Iranian diaspora active in the economic sector to help boost Iran’s exports to the region.

Doha has a serious will to expand its trade and economic relations with Tehran, so the Iranians living in Qatar can play an effective role in this regard, he added.

Rayeesi further expressed his satisfaction with the measures, which are being taken in Iran to facilitate investment and economic activities.

He also stressed that his government has put the available capacities for cooperation with neighboring countries at the center of Iran’s foreign policy.

Rayeesi and his accompanying delegation arrived in Doha on Monday morning to meet with high-ranking Qatari officials and attend the 6th Summit Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in Doha.

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