Islamic republic is requesting a US$5 bil emergency loan request to combat its coronavirus outbreak. FMTNews
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran won’t tolerate any discrimination in the IMF loan approval process.
“I urge all international organisations to fulfil their duties,” Rouhani said during a cabinet meeting. Iran announced on March 12 that it had requested the loan from the IMF to help fight what was then one of the world’s deadliest Covid-19 outbreaks.
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