Hormozgan (IP) - Iran's first vice president says the country is selling oil well, and money transfers are done without problems and current expenses of the country are provided without borrowing and methods that lead to inflation.

Iran PressIran News: Mohammad Mokhber, during his one-day trip to Hormozgan province, southern Iran, on Saturday, said that last year the administration had problems in the staple commodities sector and it was difficult to earn oil revenues and transfer money.

There were times that COVID-19 claimed more than 750 victims daily, and the enemy had lots of hopes for the downfall of the country in this situation, he said.

He added: "Today, we sell oil well, and money transfers are carried out in a favorable manner, and the current expenses of the country are provided without borrowing and methods that lead to inflation."

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