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    IRAN'S FOREIGN POLICY LARGELY DEPENDS ON SOLUTION TO SYRIAN CRISIS - IRANIAN-ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

    May 30, 2013 | 16:22

    YEREVAN. - The foreign policy of Iran will not change as long as the
    crisis in Syria has not changed, Iranian-Armenian journalist Rubik
    Minasyan said during a press conference on Thursday.

    In his words, all eight registered presidential candidates in Iran
    represent the political course of the country's spiritual leader.

    "The candidates' programs contain insignificant differences solely
    in the economic part. The programs place the emphasis on economic
    reforms. The Iranian national currency devaluated fourfold in the last
    1.5 years, which created serious economic difficulties," Minasyan said.

    As per the Iranian-Armenian journalist, there are no differences in
    the candidates' programs in terms of foreign policy.

    "Iran's political course will not change in the case of victory by any
    candidate. A significant part of the society considers the country's
    foreign political course to be correct. The Iranian people believe
    that they, as well as other countries, have a right to have nuclear
    energy," Minasyan noted.

    In his view, the Iranian leadership is confident that the selected
    course is correct, especially taking into account that a significant
    progress is registered in the nuclear energy sector.

    "If the situation in Syria is maintained, or if [Syrian President]
    Bashar al-Assad strengthens his positions, there will be changes in
    Iran's foreign policy," Rubik Minasyan stated.

    He also noted that although the majority of Iran's population is
    dissatisfied with the country's socioeconomic situation, there will
    not be disturbances during the presidential campaign season.

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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