"Oil sales and banking transactions are two issues of our country that the enemy
has kept its focus on and we should make every effort to prevent the enemy from
reaching its goals,” Larijani said in a speech in the central city of Qom on
Thursday.
In this situation, there is a possibility of internal reforms in the country and
what strategy the Iranian people and officials adopt to counter threats posed by
the enemy is important, he added.
Larijani said many of the country’s economic problems have nothing to do with
the enemy’s threats, adding that if managers work hand in hand the pressures
will be ineffective.
US President Donald Trump in May pulled the United States out of the 2015
nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers, also known as the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), saying he would reimpose US sanctions
against Iran.
His administration has threatened countries with sanctions if they don’t cut off
Iranian oil imports by early November.
Source: Tasnim