"I think Trump presidency will be more beneficial to Iran than Clinton’s." Ali Motahari, Vice-Speaker of Iran’s Parliament. (IFPnews).
According to a report by IFP, a
number of Iranian officials including President Hassan Rouhani,
Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani, and IRGC
General Hossein Salami said Trump’s victory will have no influence on
Iran’s policy.
“US
policies towards Iran never change with the election of a new
president,” General Salami said, noting that both Democrats and
Republicans consider Iran as a threat and enemy as the US foreign policy
is independent of the ruling party.
Spokesman
for Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi also
said that Iran is ready for any kind of development.
“Iran has long-term plans [for its nuclear industry] … and try to continue the implementation of the nuclear deal,” he added.
There were also negative and positive reactions to Trump and his election as the new US president.
Chairman
of Iran’s Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
described Trump as a dangerous figure who does not believe in principles
and easily violates the rules and regulations.
“Trump is considered a big threat, and his radical moves in recent years prove it,” he went on to say.
However,
Hesamodin Ashna, the cultural advisor to President Rouhani, hailed the
election of Trump as an unknown figure, and described it as an
opportunity for a new beginning.
In a post on his Facebook account, Ashna
referred to Trump’s victory speech, and highlighted the positive and
different words and tone he used.
“We hope White House leaders would keep
to their promises and show their commitment … instead of focusing on
hostilities and differences,” Ashna added.
“In the Arab world and Turkey, Iran was
seen as Obama’s favourite, and this was a barrier to JCPOA
implementation. However, we can now tell Iran’s regional partners and
neighbours that peace is not a gift given by ultra-regional superpowers.
We are the ones who should create it.”
Ali Motahari, the outspoken Vice-Speaker
of Iran’s Parliament, is one of those who believes Trump’s victory will
be to Iran’s benefit.
“Given the stances Trump held during his
campaigns, I think his presidency will be more beneficial to Iran than
Clinton’s,” Motahari noted.
“Trump is more honest, and his stances
on Syria were good. He also does not hold a good view of Saudi Arabia,
and is willing to have good ties with Russia,” he noted.
“Even his opposition to the nuclear deal
will also be to Iran’s benefit, because they cannot do anything in
practice,” the Iranian lawmaker added. Read the full story here.
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