The Guardian | Pirouz Hanachi: As mayor of Tehran I have seen lives lost as a result of medical shortages. This is no time for vindictive politics
To many of us urban administrators in Iran, the onslaught of coronavirus has underscored an important fact of life: no town, city or nation can be indifferent to global crises, even in far-flung corners of our world.
Indeed, while the mantra of good governance over the past century has been to think global, act local, we must today think and act both locally and globally.
Unfortunately, the small-mindedness that has dominated the politics of various countries in past years has not dissipated. Rather, those who have aggressively advocated pursuit of narrowly defined national interests at any cost are doubling down. The consequences of this posturing are many.