Iran: Rowhani vows to work to lift sanctions

AFP | By, Tehran
Updated on: Aug 04, 2013 12:57 am IST

Iran's new president, Hassan Rowhani, vowed after assuming office today to work to lift the international sanctions imposed on Tehran over its controversial nuclear drive.

Iran's new president, Hassan Rowhani, vowed after assuming office on Saturday to work to lift the international sanctions imposed on Tehran over its controversial nuclear drive.

"My government will take fundamental steps in elevating Iran's position based on national interest and lifting of the oppressive sanctions," the moderate cleric said in a first address, broadcast live on state television.

Rowhani was officially endorsed by Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who praised the newly-elected president's decades of service to the Islamic establishment.
Moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani assumed presidency on Saturday after Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei officially endorsed him, hailing his services to the Islamic establishment.

"There is a clear message in electing a competent individual with more than three decades of service to the (Islamic republic's) establishment," Khamenei said in a statement.

"The message is of loyalty to the (Islamic) revolution, hope in the establishment, and trust in individuals determined to add to its success and reduce problems" in Iran, he added.

Khamenei said Rowhani, 64, "hails from the clerical stronghold which has confronted the enemies."

He called on the new president to "defend the goals of the Islamic establishment and the rights of the nation, and to stand up to arrogance and bullies," in reference to Western powers.

Rowhani begins his term as the Islamic republic's seventh president facing grave challenges over its ailing economy and international isolation due to the controversial policies of his hardline predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Rowhani's public inauguration will take place on Sunday when he takes the oath of office in parliament.

He defeated several conservative rivals in the June 14 presidential election, having pledged to resolve tensions with world powers and shore up the economy hit hard by international sanctions over Tehran's controversial nuclear ambitions.

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