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Pars Today – The Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs stated that the U.S. President’s reason for denying the ceasefire violations in Gaza by the Zionist regime is economic.
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  • Ali Akbar Velayati, Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs
    Ali Akbar Velayati, Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs

Pars Today – The Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs stated that the U.S. President’s reason for denying the ceasefire violations in Gaza by the Zionist regime is economic.

Ali Akbar Velayati, Advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs, wrote on his personal page on one of the social networks on Friday: The purpose of U.S. President Donald Trump’s denial of the ceasefire violations in Gaza by the child-killing Zionist regime is not to preserve peace.

According to Pars Today, Velayati stated that Trump seeks to remove obstacles to the implementation of his financial agreements with Islamic countries and to extract even more of their wealth — and the show in Sharm el-Sheikh was conducted in line with that goal.

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