new government, one that would like america to forget about the rantings of former president mahmoud ahmadinejadferent approach that does not lead to military confrontation and war. >> nahavandian: now, we are opening a new chapter, a chapter of building trust. now that both sides have recognized that this cannot and should not continue, the best way is to come in to some agreement. and instead of imposing economic sanctions, try to utilize economic relations to overcome political disagreement. >> kroft: in iran, navahandian and his boss, president rouhani, are both pragmatic moderates less concerned about ideology than fixing the sick iranian economy, which was the mandate from voters. to do it, rouhani has to ease the economic sanctions that have been imposed by the u.s. and europe as punishment for pursuing a nuclear program. the country's limited ability to export oil, import goods, and participate in the international banking system are largely responsible for high unemployment and an inflation rate of 30%. what about the sanctions? how difficult is the economy? >> translator: she hopes tha