Iran president inaugurates project in Sri Lanka, says West doesn't monopolize knowledge, technology


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said his country has proven the West doesn’t have a monopoly on technology while inaugurating a hydropower and irrigation project in Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

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