As the merchants opened on Saturday, the course fell to 1,043,000 Riala to dollars.
The course fell to more than a million rials during the Persian New Year ceremony, NOWRUZ, such as currency trafficking, and only informal trading occurred on the street, creating additional pressure on the market.
As traders continued working on Saturday, the rate fell even more to $ 1,043,000. Some traders in Tehran even excluded electronic signs that show that uncertainty has encountered how much further it is for Rial to descend.
The Iranian economy is seriously affected by international sanctions, especially after the President Donald Trump was separated from Tehran nuclear work from the world force in 2018. years.
After Trump returned to the White House in his other manry, he restarted his so-called “campaigns aiming at the Sanctions and again after trading Iran raw oil, including the one sold on a discount in China.
Trump wrote Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei trying to jump Direct conversations between Tehran and Washington. So far, Iran has kept willing to keep indirect conversations.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday said that his country was ready to engage in dialogue with the USA as an equal, without clarification whether Tehran will participate in direct conversations.
“Today, America is not just humiliating Iran, but also the world,” Pezeshkkian added, in an apparent reference to recent politics caught by Trump, including impressive tariffs on imported goods.
“If you want negotiations, then then what threatening?” He said.
Western lands, who have led the United States, have decades of accused Tehran to seek nuclear weapons. Iran rejects these allegations and maintains that his nuclear activities exist exclusively for civilian purposes.
In 2015, the country reached the landmark with the constant members of the UN Security Council, Namely, France, China, Russia and the UK, as well as Germany, to regulate its nuclear activity.
In 2018, during Trump’s first term, Washington withdrew from the agreement and returned sanctions. In response, Iran returned to his obligations under the agreement and accelerated his nuclear program.
Monday, Ali Lariaran, a close advisor to the supreme leader, warned that while Iran did not seek nuclear weapons, it would be “no choice except to do” in case of attack on the ground.
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