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The hardest period in the last 40 years - Rouhani

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Iran is experiencing some of the hardest days since the 1979 revolution.

Axar.az reports that Iranian President Hasan Rouhani said these words.

"Although sanctions were imposed on Iran in 2011-2012, oil sales fell by 1 million barrels, but rose to 2 million 800 thousand barrels after the nuclear deal," he said. Those who are unsuccessful in the economy may say, "It is not important to sell oil, we lock the door, and then we can sell it again. We have spent $ 800 million after the agreement to make the wells again active, ”Rouhani said.

The president said that $ 60 billion a year is needed for Iran to import. Rouhani also emphasized that taxes provide only 30 percent of the funds needed to run the country, and there is no source to provide the remaining 70 percent if they are unable to sell oil.

Date
2019.11.12 / 17:28
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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