We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:
Today we have a special program to cover the G7summit in France.
There had been talk of Emanuel Macron trying since last month to bring Rouhani to the gathering of the G7 leaders but at the end it proved that it was all a rumor.
However, Javad Zarif came to Paris on Saturday and met with Macron and then again he suddenly turned up in the venue of the G7meetings to put forward the regime’s offers to the summit through Macron.
Who better than our senior foreign correspondent Mohammad Reza Shaheed could update us on the developments in this program or other programs of our TV Station?
But before than we will listen to Khamenei’s comments about Iran’s oil industries and the sanction on them. If we listen to him carefully he claims that we can sell our oil as much as we want to anyone we wish. The same claims that he has been repeating without any substance and then parroted by Rouhani.
Rouhani has gone one step further and claims that since the imposition of oil sanctions Iran has exported 28 billion barrels of oil and Iran has been earning one billion dollars every month from this revenue.
But the question is where has this money gone to and the answer is in the pockets of Khamenei and the regime’s proxies.
The Hezbollah has said that they have downed two Israeli drones but it is reported that the drones had been suicidal ones and had destroyed themselves after accomplishing their mission.
Mohammad Reza Shaheed:
As your program went on air the press conference of Macron and Trump began and the first six minutes of it was about Iran. Theyhave also issued a short communiqué, which says Macron has been actively talking to Trump about Iran in the last few weeks.
The unexpected arrival of Zarif has however complicated the matter but it appears that all Khamenei’s claims that the regime will not under any circumstances negotiate with the US has proved to be false.