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Iran's foreign minister says Trump likely to win in November

"Allow me to venture a prediction that Mr. Trump's re-election chances are still more that 50%... [he] has a 30%-35% base that has not moved," Javad Zarif says in live Instagram interview.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  06-14-2020 16:41
Last modified: 06-14-2020 16:47
Zarif, Trump in war of words as tensions mountREUTERS/Murad Sezer

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks during a joint news conference with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoğlu (not pictured) in Istanbul, January 4, 2014 | Photo: REUTERS/Murad Sezer

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Saturday that US President Donald Trump still has a good chance of being re-elected thanks to his strong support base, despite his declining support in recent months.

"The biggest mistake in human sciences is to predict, especially in fluid and grave conditions. But allow me to venture a prediction that Mr. Trump's re-election chances are still more that 50%," Zarif said in an interview. "Of course his chances have seriously decreased compared to four to five months ago."

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"But Mr. Trump has a 30-35% base that has not moved and, as long as this base does not move, there is still a chance of his re-election," Zarif said in the live interview on Instagram with Iranian journalist Farid Modarresi, the first of its kind with a senior official of the Islamic Republic.

Relations between Iran and the United States have taken a turn for the worse since Donald Trump last year pulled Washington out of the nuclear deal and re-imposed sanctions that have crippled Tehran's economy. Iran has responded by gradually scaling back its commitments under the agreement.

Trump said earlier this month that Iranian leaders would be wrong if they expected his defeat in the November elections. Recent opinion polls have seen Trump lose ground to Democrat Joe Biden.

"Don't wait until after US Election to make the Big deal. I'm going to win. You'll make a better deal now!," Trump tweeted, addressing Iran.

Iran's Foreign Ministry responded that Iran would not base its policies on internal US matters, such as elections.

Zarif said in the interview that Trump himself had likely reached the conclusion that his policies of "maximum pressure" against Iran had failed.

"I don't think Trump believes anymore in talk that the Islamic Republic is about to collapse," Zarif said. "But he keeps repeating his mistakes. It seems that they (US officials) know they have committed errors but don't know how to correct them."

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