Iran will bolster 'good' ties with Turkey amid US pressure: spokesman

<p style="text-align: left;">Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi has lambasted a new round of US sanctions against Turkey, pledging Tehran's full support for Ankara.

"We hope that the Turkish government and people will manage these conditions and pressure imposed from outside Turkey's borders and […] they will definitely do that because others cannot change the willpower of nations through coercion and threats," Qassemi told IRIB news network.

He expressed hope that Iran and Turkey will continue to develop "good" bilateral relations and that the two countries will try to add to maintaining stability and security in the region.

Trump's jubilation in inflicting economic hardship on its NATO ally Turkey is shameful. The US has to rehabilitate its addiction to sanctions &amp; bullying or entire world will unite&mdash;beyond verbal condemnations&mdash;to force it to. We&rsquo;ve stood with neighbors before, and will again now.

Qassemi's remarks came a day after Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted that Washington's "jubilation in inflicting economic hardship" on Turkey was "shameful."

He urged Washington "to rehabilitate its addiction to sanctions and bullying or the entire world will unite &mdash; beyond verbal condemnations &mdash; to force it to."

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