The Standard (St. Catharines)

Iran will ‘stand up to’ U.S., says president

- NASSER KARIMI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s president said Wednesday that it will stand up to the United States and reciprocat­e for any new sanctions that Washington imposes on the Islamic republic.

Hassan Rouhani’s remarks came a day after the Trump administra­tion announced new, non-nuclear sanctions while at the same time warning Tehran that it would face consequenc­es for breaching “the spirit” of the nuclear deal with world powers.

The new sanctions, perceived as the latest attempt to clamp down on Iran’s military financing, target 18 Iranian individual­s and groups, ranging from an Iran-based company accused of aiding the country’s drone program to a Turkeybase­d provider of naval equipment and a China-based network that helped secure electronic­s for Tehran.

If Washington, under any pretext, imposes new sanctions against Iran, “we will stand up to the United States,” Rouhani said, adding that the “great nation of Iran will have an appropriat­e answer” and that the Iranian parliament will also act.

He did not elaborate. His speech, at a weekly Cabinet meeting, was broadcast on state TV.

Rouhani, a 68-year-old cleric and political moderate who secured a resounding re-election over a hardline opponent in May, has been increasing­ly outspoken against the U.S., calling relations with Washington “a curvy road” even as he touts the 2015 nuclear accord.

The Trump administra­tion on Monday confirmed that Iran had met its obligation­s under the nuclear deal but warned it would face consequenc­es for breaching “the spirit” of the accord — a reference to Iran’s continued pursued of a ballistic missile program.

Rouhani speculated that such statements seek to dissuade Iran from continuing to comply with the nuclear deal. The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency has verified that Iran has lived up to its nuclear commitment­s.

“This plot will never succeed,” he added. “We will always remain loyal to our internatio­nal commitment­s.”

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