In Iran, the Middle East, the new conservative hardline President Raishi attended the inauguration ceremony, demanding that the United States lift sanctions, and expressed his intention to devote himself to diplomacy to lift the sanctions.

In Iran, the new anti-US conservative hardline President Hassan Rouhani has replaced former president Hassan Rouhani, who is a moderate and internationally cooperative, and an oath ceremony was held in the parliament in the capital Tehran on the 5th.



According to state media, dignitaries and diplomatic officials from more than 70 countries, including President Gani of neighboring Afghanistan, participated.



In this, the new president Raishi said, "People want to improve their livelihoods and incomes. The government will meet the demands of the people." Emphasized the idea.



He said, "Sanctions on the Iranian people must be lifted. We support any diplomacy to achieve that purpose."



The Iranian government has been discussing with the United States since April to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, but negotiations have been difficult over the scope of sanctions lifting, and if the sanctions are prolonged, people will be dissatisfied. Is expected to increase further.



The new president, Raishi, will soon submit a list of ministerial candidates for the new administration to parliament, obtain approval, and start the new administration in earnest.

US State Department "Nuclear Agreement Opportunity to successfully return is not eternal"

A spokesman for the U.S. State Department, Price, said at a press conference on the 5th that "there is no forever opportunity for both sides to return to the Iran nuclear deal" and to reestablish the nuclear deal against the new Iranian administration. He urged us to continue the talks that are taking place in Vienna, Austria, through the EU = European Union and others.