Iran Indifferent to Results of US Election Unlike Other Nations - Supreme Leader

© AFP 2023 / ATTA KENAREAn Iranian man holds a local newspaper displaying a portrait of Donald Trump a day after his election as the new US president, in the capital Tehran, on November 10, 2016
An Iranian man holds a local newspaper displaying a portrait of Donald Trump a day after his election as the new US president, in the capital Tehran, on November 10, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said that during the past 37 years Iran had never received anything good from the different US presidents, from both Democratic and Republican parties, and stressed that Iran should focus on handling present and future challenges by enhancing national and intrinsic power.

An Iranian man holds a local newspaper displaying a portrait of Donald Trump a day after his election as the new US president, in the capital Tehran, on November 10, 2016 - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Iran is indifferent to the results of the US presidential election and it is ready to face any consequences that might arise as a result of it, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday.

"Unlike some of those in the world who have either been mourning or celebrating the results of the US elections, we are neither mourning nor celebrating, and the results make no difference to us. We have no worries and by the grace of God, we are ready to face any possible eventuality," Khamenei said, as cited by Fars news agency.

The Iranian leader added that during the past 37 years Iran had never received anything good from the different US presidents, from both Democratic and Republican parties, and stressed that Iran should focus on handling present and future challenges by enhancing national and intrinsic power.

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