Iran's newly elected president does not want to meet Joe Biden


US raises anti-Iran sanctions: Ibrahim Raisi

Dubai: President Ibrahim Raisi, who won a landslide victory in last week's election in Iran, does not want to meet US President Joe Biden. They will not discuss Iran's ballistic missile program with the US president or talk about regional military cooperation.

The United States is expected to lift all sanctions against Iran, he said. He said this while addressing the first press conference in Tehran. Raisie, the head of the judiciary, called himself a defender of human rights when questioned about his involvement in the 1988 massacre of 5,000 people.

Ibrahim Raisi, the supreme leader who has been banned by the United States for its involvement in Iran's massacre, has won the least number of votes in the country's history. Millions of Iranians ignored the vote, realizing that the election was a pro-Raisi program.

Of those who cast their ballots, 3.7 million had aggressively or intentionally canceled their ballots. This figure was much higher than in previous elections. Some voters did not approve of any of the four candidates for the presidency. In the official result, Raisin got 1.79 crore votes, or about 62 per cent of the total 2.89 crore votes.

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