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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani hopes the next US administration will condemn President Donald Trump’s policies toward Iran and reform the wrong policies.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that in the event that Iran and the United States return to the nuclear deal, many problems will be solved, waiting for the next US administration to condemn President Donald Trump’s policies towards Iran and reform the wrong policies.
Rouhani made clear in a speech today, Wednesday, that Iran’s policy is compromise for compromise and tension reduction in exchange for tension reduction.
The Iranian president also noted that if there is such a will among future US rulers, it is easy to solve the problem.
He also indicated that Iran and the United States can declare a return to the provisions of the nuclear agreement.
Notably, Iranian leader Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that the sanctions were a crime committed by the United States and its European partners against the Iranian people.
At the meeting of the Supreme Council for Economic Coordination, Khamenei stated: “We tried to lift the sanctions through negotiations, but they were ineffective,” explaining that if Iran could circumvent the sanctions with its efforts, the other side would see it and gradually lift the sanctions. .
He also indicated that his country has the necessary capabilities to thwart sanctions, and “we must make the necessary efforts and efforts and not get into trouble,” emphasizing that the US situation is not clear and Europeans constantly take a stance against Iran and they interfere in regional affairs.
Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that Iran would fully implement the nuclear deal if US President-elect Joe Biden lifted sanctions on his country.
Zarif, in a statement to the official “Iran” newspaper, said that negotiations are possible within the group (5 + 1), indicating that Tehran is ready to discuss how the United States will rejoin the agreement.
It should be noted that the president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, pledged to return to the agreement concluded in 2015, should Tehran comply with its provisions.
It is known that Trump announced on May 8, 2018 the withdrawal of his country from the nuclear agreement with Iran, reimposed sanctions, and considered that the agreement does not prevent him from possessing a nuclear bomb.
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