23 Nov 2024
Leader: Economic progress hinges on taking steps to develop knowledge-based economy
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said on the first day of Nowruz that achieving economic progress hinges on taking steps in line with developing knowledge-based economy.

During a speech on the first day of the Persian New Year 1401 Solar Hijri calendar (March 21, 2022), Supreme Leader called for taking steps in line with developing knowledge-based economy, noting that knowledge-based economy decreases production costs.

Achieving economic progress hinges on increasing national production, he underlined.

Iranians have chosen to stand against foes, he said, adding that the nation preserves its independence against foreign pressure.

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khameneicalled on all sectors in the society to have unity, sympathy as well as synergy.

Iranians from all walks of life have started their new year with spirituality, he said.

Nowruz is the Iranian New Year, also known as the Persian New Year, which begins on the spring equinox (March 20), marking the first day of Farvardin, the first month of the Iranian solar calendar.

The Leader gives annual speech to sets out Irans key objectives for the 12 months to come.

During his televised speech to the nation on the occasion of Nowruz and the advent of new Iranian year, Ayatollah Khamenei has chosenProduction: knowledge-Based and Job-Creating as the slogan of the current year.

Ayatollah Khameneis speech was broadcast live on the TV, his official website, and his official pages on social media.

The following are the main points AyatollahKhamenei stated during this speech according to his official website:

When you look at global events, the Iranian nations rightfulness in confronting the Arrogant Powers becomes clearer than ever. Our nation did notchoose surrendering to the Arrogant Powers. It chose resistance, independence andinternal strength. This was the people'sdecision.
Look at the case of Afghanistanand how the US withdrew. Firstly, they stayed in Afghanistan for 20 years. What did they do in this oppressed, Muslim country? Then, how did they leave? They created problems for the peopleandnow they arenot giving the Afghan people their own money.
Look at the issue of Yemenwhere these innocent, truly resilient people are being bombarded on a daily basis. Look at what Saudi Arabia does in beheading 80 teenagers and young men in a single day.
The reason we discuss the economy on day firstof the year is first due to the importance of the economy; i.e., if economy is joined with justice, the country will truly progress. Second, because we havehad a number of economic challenges over the past 10 years that need to be overcome.
The countrys new policies have shown that the countrys economy should not be tied to US sanctions. Despite sanctions, the government has been able to increase foreign trade, sign new regional contracts, and make improvements in the issue of oil andother economic matters.
Of course I am not saying at all that we must notseek to remove sanctions. But we must manage the country in such a way that sanctions cannot inflict a major blow. Sanctions may cause certain harms but they should not be allowed to cause significant harm to the countrys economy.
Now that oil prices are up, twoapproaches can be adopted with oil revenues. First,with increased foreign revenues, we boost imports to improve peoples welfare. This seems good but wastes our assets. Second,use oil revenues to improve infrastructures andstrengthen the economys foundation.

 

 

By IRNA
https://theiranproject.com/vdcf0jdmyw6d1ea.r7iw.html
Your Name
Your Email Address