Barack Obama reaches out to Irananians
Washington, Mar 20: Setting aside the differences with Iranian government, US President Barack Obama has reached out to the Iranian civilians in his New Year message.
"Even as we continue to have differences with the Iranian government, we will sustain our commitment to a more hopeful future for the Iranian people," Obama said in his annual Nowruz message.
Even though Iran government has "chosen to isolate itself", US committed to ensure that Iranians got justice and dignity along with free access to Internet without the restrictions of censorship.
Obama also said that Washington is still open to dialogue with Iran, in an internet video posted a year after he offered a new beginning for US-Iran relations.
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