Global Times

Iran says it may quit nuke deal if US adds sanctions

Trump not a reliable partner: Rouhani

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President Hassan Rouhani warned on Tuesday that Iran could abandon its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers within hours if the US keeps on imposing new sanctions as he outlined plans for his new term.

In a speech to parliament, he also hit out at US counterpar­t Donald Trump saying that he had shown the world that Washington was “not a good partner.”

Rouhani’s comments come with the nuclear deal under mounting pressure after Tehran carried out missile tests and strikes, and Washington imposed new sanctions – with each accusing the other of violating the spirit of the agreement.

Rouhani warned that Iran was ready to walk out of the deal, which saw the lifting of most internatio­nal sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear program, if Washington persisted.

“Those who try to return to the language of threats and sanctions are prisoners of their past delusions,” he said in the televised address.

“If they want to go back to that experience, defi nitely in a short time – not weeks or months, but in the scale of hours and days – we will return to our previous situation very much stronger.”

He said Iran did prefer to stick with the nuclear deal, which he called “a model of victory for peace and diplomacy over war and unilateral­ism” but that this was not the “only option.”

Rouhani said Trump had shown he was an unreliable partner not just for Iran but for US allies.

“In recent months, the world has witnessed that the US, in addition to its constant and repetitive breaking of its promises in the JCPOA ( nuclear deal), has ignored several other global agreements and shown its allies that the US is neither a good partner nor a reliable negotiatin­g party,” he said.

Iran’s parliament on Sunday approved more than half a billion dollars in funding for the country’s missile program and foreign operations of the elite Revolution­ary Guards in response to the new US sanctions.

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