Iran: Election frontrunner vows to ‘resist’ West

Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili waves at the start of a campaign rally at Tehran University. Picture: APIranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili waves at the start of a campaign rally at Tehran University. Picture: AP
Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili waves at the start of a campaign rally at Tehran University. Picture: AP
IRAN’S former nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, has vowed “resistance” to western demands if he wins the Islamic Republic’s 14 June presidential election.

He told around 3,000 supporters at his first campaign rally: ““The more unyielding we are, the less greedy the enemy will be.

And, referring to Israel, he declared, “we are seeking to dry up the roots of the Zionist regime”.

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