The Jerusalem Post

Rouhani: Talk about new nuke deal ‘meaningles­s’

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DUBAI (Reuters) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said US President-elect Trump cannot unilateral­ly cancel the nuclear deal Tehran signed with world powers including Washington, and that talk of renegotiat­ing it was “meaningles­s.”

Trump, who will take office on Friday, has called the July 2015 agreement “the worst deal ever negotiated.” He has threatened to either scrap the agreement or seek a better deal.

Under Iran’s agreement with the United States, France, Germany, Britain, Russia and China, Tehran agreed to shrink its nuclear program to satisfy the powers that it could not immediatel­y develop atomic bombs. In exchange, Iran received relief from sanctions, most of which were lifted in January 2016.

“The president-elect has shown he is not happy about the nuclear deal, calling it the worst deal ever signed,” Rouhani told a news conference on Tuesday, the anniversar­y of the removal of sanctions. “This is only empty talk. I don’t think he can do much when he goes to the White House.”

Rouhani said he was hopeful about the future of the nuclear deal, which has been buttressed by a UN Security Council resolution, calling talk about renegotiat­ion “meaningles­s.”

“I am optimistic about the future of the nuclear deal ... (It) is good for the United States, but he (Trump) doesn’t understand,” said Rouhani, whose remarks were broadcast live on state television.

Rex Tillerson, Trump’s nominee for US Secretary of State, said last week that he would recommend a “full review” of the nuclear deal but did not call for an outright rejection.

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? IRANIAN PRESIDENT Hassan Rouhani speaks at a news conference yesterday, the anniversar­y of the removal of sanctions against Iran.
(Courtesy) IRANIAN PRESIDENT Hassan Rouhani speaks at a news conference yesterday, the anniversar­y of the removal of sanctions against Iran.

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