22 June,2021 06:13 AM IST | Dubai | Agencies
Ebrahim Raisi, Iran president-elect
Iran's president-elect said Monday he wouldn't meet President Joe Biden nor negotiate over Tehran's ballistic missile programme and its support of regional militias, sticking to a hard-line position following his landslide victory in last week's election.
Judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi also described himself as a âdefender of human rights' when asked about his involvement in the 1988 mass execution of some 5,000 people. It marked the first time he's been put on the spot on live television over that dark moment in Iranian history at the end of the Iran-Iraq war.
"The US is obliged to lift all oppressive sanctions against Iran," Raisi said at the news conference. Raisi sat in front of a sea of microphones, most from Iran and countries home to militias supported by Tehran. Asked about Iran's ballistic missile programme and its support of regional militias, Raisi described the issues as ânon-negotiable.'
Tehran's fleet of attack aircraft date largely back to before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, forcing Iran to instead invest in missiles as a hedge against its regional Arab neighbours, who have purchased billions of dollars in American military hardware over the years. Iran also relies on militias like Yemen's Houthis and Lebanon's Hezbollah to counterbalance against enemies like Saudi Arabia and Israel, respectively.
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On meeting Biden, Raisi simply answered, "No." His moderate competitor in the election, Abdolnasser Hemmati, had suggested during campaigning that he'd be potentially willing to meet Biden. The White House did not immediately respond to Raisi's statements Monday.
5k
No. of people whose executions in 1988 Raisi was involved in
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