Iranian Economy Minister Madani-Zadeh said the agreement with the US does not end the economic confrontation with the West but opens a new phase in the struggle, according to the source reporting on Iranian affairs. He stated that the government and private sector must work to reduce damage to Iran's economy from the past 100 days, while expressing optimism about the future and citing recent stock market gains as a sign of improved expectations.
Iranian Economy Minister Madani-Zadeh offered a tempered assessment of the US-Iran agreement Monday evening, describing it as the start — not the end — of a prolonged economic struggle with the West. In remarks carried by the source covering Iranian affairs, he said the accord merely opens a new phase in the confrontation, and that the government and private sector must now focus on limiting the damage inflicted on the Iranian economy over the past 100 days.
Despite the cautious framing, Madani-Zadeh expressed measured optimism, citing recent gains on the Tehran stock exchange as evidence of improving market expectations. He said 'the horizon is bright,' though he did not specify a timeline for economic recovery.
The comments come as The Zioneer has reported extensively on the emerging US-Iran agreement, including assessments that the deal bolsters the regime domestically and that senior Israeli officials view it as incomplete. The minister's remarks add an internal economic perspective to the diplomatic developments, underscoring Tehran's awareness of the toll the conflict has taken on the economy.
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