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US to Pay Dearly for Anti-Iran Measures: Larijani

Speaker of Iran’s Parliament Ali Larijani has denounced a recent anti-Iran decision by the US Senate, saying that Washington will pay a heavy price for such moves.

“They might think that they can create new problems for us, but they cannot impose costs on us and evade paying anything themselves,” Larijani said on Thursday, addressing a gathering in Rasht, northern Iran.

He referred to the support provided by world powers for terrorist groups, and said it has not been limited to the past few years. “They have been sponsoring terrorism for so many years,” he added.

“They might even think that they create problems for us by making anti-Iran decisions, but it is not so,” Larijani said.

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