US still hostile to Iran, says Khamenei

Published March 21, 2016
TEHRAN: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pictured  before he delivered a speech marking Nauroz, in this handout photo released by the Iranian leader’s website on Sunday.—Reuters
TEHRAN: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pictured before he delivered a speech marking Nauroz, in this handout photo released by the Iranian leader’s website on Sunday.—Reuters

DUBAI: The United States is still fundamentally hostile to Iran and its policies have undermined the benefits of sanctions relief, the Islamic Republic’s hardline leader said on Sunday, warning Iranians not to trust their old enemy.

Ringing in a new Iranian year at a televised rally in Mashhad, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said fear of US regulations was keeping big foreign companies, particularly in the financial sector, away from Iran.

The uncompromising stance of Iran’s most senior figure poses a challenge to President Hassan Rouhani, the architect of last year’s nuclear deal who hopes to open Iran’s economy to the world.

In keeping with the deal, many international sanctions on Iran were lifted in January. Since then foreign business delegations have flocked to Tehran and billions of dollars of deals have been signed.

But European banks and other companies have stayed away, largely due to remaining US sanctions. That, Khamenei said, was a sign that Iran should be economically self-reliant because the US and its allies were not reliable partners.

“In Western countries and places which are under US influence, our banking transactions and the repatriation of our funds from their banks face problems ... because (banks) fear the Americans,” he said.

“The US Treasury ... acts in such a way that big corporations, big institutions and big banks do not dare to come and deal with Iran,” Khamenei said. The Central Bank of Iran has also said remaining US sanctions have scared off European firms.

To drive the point home, the stage on which Khamenei sat carried a giant banner reading “the year of the Resistance Economy: Action and Implementation”, his chosen slogan for the Iranian year 1395 that began on Sunday.

Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2016

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