Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
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Rouhani: Iranians to celebrate 42nd anniversary of Islamic Revolution victory more magnificently
Referring to former US President Donald Trump administration's defeat against the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said that Iran proudly celebrates the 42nd anniversary of the victory of its revolution symbolically and well.
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US sanctions are crime against humanity: Rouhani
Protesting to White House over the inhumane sanctions and maximum pressure on Iran, President Rouhani said that White House is responsible for the crimes against humanity due to shortage of medical and emergency supplies.
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As lockdown eases, Iran's mosques to resume daily prayers
Rouhani also said on state television that shopping malls would be able to stay open beyond the 6 p.m. closing time imposed as part of the lockdown, a further step in the government’s plans to steadily ease the curbs.
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Ayatollah Khamenei to deliver speech on International Quds Day
Ayatollah Khamenei’s speech on Friday will be aired live on local and international radio and television channels.
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Eid al-Fitr prayers should be held in mosques, open spaces across Iran: Iran's President
Speaking on Saturday at the session of the National Task Force for Fighting Coronavirus, Dr. Hassan Rouhani said that some are trying to promote frustration, anxiety and apprehension in the society to make people feel that they are in a difficult situation, adding, "This condition can have serious psychological consequences. Medical, social and economic officials need to make it clear to the public that the virus is not over yet, but that conditions have improved”.
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Ayatollah Khamenei: The Iranian nation recorded another historic jihad during the coronavirus pandemic
The speech was delivered via videoconferencing with the participation of President Hassan Rouhani, members of the National Anti-Coronavirus Headquarters and senior military commanders.
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Iran to reopen mosques in low-risk coronavirus areas
Addressing a virus task force meeting on Sunday, Rouhani said mosques will be reopened in 132 towns and cities labeled "white" or "low-risk" areas.