Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on 7 July that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei believes U.S. investors can enter Iran and “face no obstacles” to their activities. Pezeshkian relayed the view in remarks that were later reported by several regional and international outlets, noting that the position was expressed in a recent conversation between the two leaders. The comment, delivered in part during an exchange with U.S. media personality Tucker Carlson, signals a rare public invitation for American capital despite the long-standing political estrangement between Tehran and Washington. Pezeshkian did not detail specific policy changes, but his statement suggests Iran’s top leadership is prepared to accommodate U.S. investment under the current economic framework.
Khamenei's puppet President is inviting American investors to Iran. This is rich. https://t.co/B2WR8eH0ux
July 7 (Reuters) - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday that the country's supreme leader believed U.S. investors can come to Iran.
Iranian President: Supreme Leader Believes U.S. Investors Can Come to Iran Iranian President stated that the Supreme Leader sees no obstacle to American investors entering Iran.