Sunday, June 16, 2013

Israel warns of wishful thinking on Iran's new president

By Ali Arouzi, Correspondent, NBC News. The Iranian interior ministry announced on Saturday that moderate cleric Hasan Rowhani has won the country's presidential election, NBC News confirms. Rowhani won with a fraction over the 50 percent of the vote 

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle on Saturday welcomed the election of moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani as Iran's new president as a vote for reforms and "a constructive foreign policy".

While the nuclear issues are ultimately under the wide powers of the ruling clerics, one of the top duties of Iran's president is guiding the economy. This could quickly become a huge burden for Rowhani's government with new U.S. sanctions set to take

Rafsanjani was rejected by Iran's election guardians from Friday's presidential ballot. But for many reformists and liberals in Iran, the 64-year-old Rowhani is somewhat of a mirror image of the elder Rafsanjani by reflecting his outlook that Iran can

Rafsanjani was rejected by Iran's election guardians from Friday's presidential ballot. But for many reformists and liberals in Iran, the 64-year-old Rowhani is somewhat of a mirror image of the elder Rafsanjani by reflecting his outlook that Iran can

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