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Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

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Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

2026-06-21 15:10 Last Updated At:17:47

Iran's free trade with partners is the key to its economic recovery, Ehsan Khandouzi, former Iranian minister of economy, said in an interview with the China Global Television Network (CGTN) released on Sunday.

There are prospects that Iran can see rise in its economic growth, employment and investment if the United States abides by the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran which was signed digitally on June 17, he said.

"Assuming the Americans do not break their promise and will adhere to the signed Memorandum of Understanding, an opportunity for cooperation outside the sanctions regime will be created. The United States has committed to suspending all previous sanctions against Iran upon the finalization of this Memorandum of Understanding," said Khandouzi.

"Therefore, in the realms of domestic business, trade with foreign partners, and currency settlements -- where the Central Bank and Iranian exporters require smooth and efficient arrangements -- there are very bright prospects. All the consequences of this facilitation in trade, currency settlement, and a clear, secure domestic business environment will lead to an increase in the country’s economic growth rate, a reduction in unemployment, an increase in investment, and improvements in other indicators that are directly related to the people’s daily economic lives," he said.

Khandouzi said Iran's blocked assets are sovereign money seized by U.S. sanctions, and releasing those funds isn't a gift or privilege but a rightful entitlement.

"Access to Iran’s blocked foreign exchange resources is, in fact, the denial of a country’s right to its own assets. Therefore, it is neither a privilege nor a special gift. Rather, it stems from a hegemonic, unilateral, and coercive approach in which the United States has used its power to deprive Iran of the proceeds from its exports. Consequently, this is not a gift to the Iranian people. It is their rightful entitlement," said Khandouzi.

He said Iran's real progress needs sanction-free engagement with partners who respect its independence.

"What could truly facilitate progress is the ability to engage freely, without sanctions-related restrictions, with partners who respect Iran’s national independence. In my view, U.S. adherence to this understanding would provide the best foundation for Iran to integrate and build its economy alongside emerging economies," said Khandouzi.

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

Iran's free trade with partners key to its economic recovery: former minister

China recorded more than 201 million cross-regional passenger trips on Saturday, the second day of the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, according to data released by the Ministry of Transport.

The cross-regional passenger trips totaled 201.194 million, down 13.1 percent from the previous day and 1.8 percent lower than the same period last year, the ministry said.

Among the total, railway passenger trips numbered 12.143 million, while road transport handled 186.34 million passenger trips.

Waterway passenger traffic totaled 1.031 million trips, and the civil aviation sector handled 1.68 million passenger trips during the day, according to the ministry.

Passenger trips top 201 million on Day 2 of holiday

Passenger trips top 201 million on Day 2 of holiday

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