An anti-American demonstration was held in front of the former US embassy in Tehran, the capital of Iran, on the 4th. We shouldn't make concessions. "

In November 1979, a group of students occupied the US Embassy in Tehran and held diplomats hostage for more than 400 days in Iran, triggering the severance of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Forty-two years after the incident, a large number of citizens gathered in front of the former US embassy on the 4th to hold an anti-American demonstration, shouting "Death to the United States."



In Iran, the former Trump administration in the United States unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement and resumed sanctions, which has stalled crude oil exports and trade with other countries, and the economy has been hit hard.



"Sanctions are a testament to America's trampling on humanitarian rights and oppressing people," said a 35-year-old man who was attending the demonstration.

In addition, demonstrators strongly commented that "the United States is unreliable and should not make any concessions" regarding the talks of the countries concerned to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement scheduled to resume on November 29. It is unclear whether a compromise can be found in the discussions.