The solution to Iran's fundamental problems must be viewed dynamically, and their solution is not like the pressing of a button by Pezeshkian to solve them.
Abbas Abdi in an interview with Etemad newspaper:
In my opinion, and in a conventional way, Pezeshkian wants serious and lasting reforms. His views on foreign policy, freedoms, human rights, the way women are treated, discrimination and injustice, and the issue of choices, are good and defensible in all cases.
The solution to Iran's fundamental problems must be viewed dynamically, and their solution is not like the pressing of a button by doctors to solve them. The JCPOA was the greatest achievement of post-revolutionary governments, we were its guests for only three years, and today it has been forgotten. Why? Because of the lack of attention to the issue of internal consensus and cohesion in politics.





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