
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said that his country does not care who will win the presidential elections in the US, stressing that the important point is Washington's compensation of damages inflicted on the Iranian nation.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran does not care who becomes (the next) US president," Khatibzadeh said on Thursday.
"The Americans are accustomed to launch counter-intelligence campaigns against some countries," he said in response to remarks by the Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration who claimed that Iran was interfering in the US elections.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran does not really care about US domestic policy; what happens inside the US is related to the American people," Khatibzadeh said.
"The important issue for Iran is that the US should fulfill its international obligations, stop bullying and arrogance and most importantly, respect the rights of the Iranian people and compensate for all the damage it has inflicted on the Islamic Republic," he added.
In relevant remarks last month, Iranian Government Spokesman Ali Rabiyee said that victory of a republican or democrat in the US presidential election will not change Iran’s path of progress and efforts to protect its people.
“Anyone who will reside in the White House and the house of cards should know that we have planned for the worst conditions and we will protect our people’s life,” Rabiyee told FNA.
He underlined that Iran does not cling its progress to the policies adopted in the White House, saying, “As the Supreme Leader said if they make a good decision, we will use it, but anyway, we will continue protection of people’s life and the country’s development.”
“We have not stopped (progress) for the power shift in any country,” Rabiyee said.
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