Jalili vows resistance against foreign pressure

(3 Jul 2024)
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Tehran, Iran – 3 July 2024
1. Wide of campaign rally for Saeed Jalili, hard-line Iranian presidential candidate
2. Woman holding Jalili poster, flags
3. Wide of supporters waving flags
4. Wide of Jalili waving on stage, banner depicting him in background, flags
5. Close of Jalili holding flowers, supporters cheering, flags
6. Wide of campaign rally, flags
7. Close of Jalili on stage waving
8. Wide of campaign rally, flags
9. Wide of Jalili on stage waving
10. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Saeed Jalili, hard-line Iranian presidential candidate:
"Today, with your backing for Iran’s leap, we will pursue advanced technologies."
11. Wide of Jalili speaking
12. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Saeed Jalili, hard-line Iranian presidential candidate:
"We will defend interests of the nation with strength, we will stand against both domestic corruption and foreign pressure. We will not allow anybody to restrict the power of our nation."
13. Wide of campaign rally, flags, chanting, aerial
14. Jalili waving at supporters, cheering, flags
STORYLINE:
Hard-line Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili held a campaign rally on Wednesday in Tehran ahead of Friday’s runoff vote.

"We will not allow anybody to restrict the power of our nation," he said at the rally on Wednesday in the nation’s capital.

Jalili, known for his tough stance against the U.S. and the 2015 nuclear deal, vowed to stand against "foreign pressure," a reference to the U.S. sanctions.

Supporters waving the national flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran and chanting were met with the sight of Jalili on stage, holding red flowers and waving.

Jalili, 58, faces the runoff election Friday against the little-known reformist Masoud Pezeshkian, a heart surgeon.

The former hard-line nuclear negotiator is competing in a close race with Pezeshkian who led with a small margin in the first round.

With Iranโ€™s nuclear program enriching uranium at levels near-weapons grade, a win by Jalili may again see already-stalled negotiations freeze.

The election has been largely overshadowed by record-low turnout of around 40% last Friday.

AP video shot by Mohsen Ganji

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