Member of the Combatant Clergy Association: People should not expect that the day after the JCPOA agreement, Iran will become a paradise and goods will become cheap

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A member of the Society of Combatant Clergy said people should not expect that the day after the JCPOA agreement, Iran will become a paradise and goods will become cheap.

Hossein Ebrahimi, a political activist and analyst, said about this topic that although the revival of the JCPOA will remove a large portion of sanctions and give people more freedom, it does not mean that everything will become perfect the day after the sanctions are lifted. People are realistic and know what level of expectation they should have from the JCPOA revival. Certainly, many problems will be solved, but it is not the case that all challenges will disappear.

This political activist also stated that both officials and the people must continue to move forward with patience and perseverance. We should not imagine that everything will become cheap the day after the agreement is signed. We still need patience and perseverance so that, hopefully, problems will be resolved one by one, gradually.

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