The Jerusalem Post

Rouhani: Israel is ‘illegitima­te’

- • By SAMUEL THROPE

Iranian President Hasan Rouhani condemned Israel as illegitima­te in a statement during a joint news conference with the Swiss President, Alain Berset, Iran's semi-official Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) reported on Tuesday.

“Yesterday I told him frankly that Iran considers the Zionist regime illegitima­te and its actions in the region aggressive and condemnato­ry,” Rouhani said.

The Iranian president was responding to Berset's earlier statement at the news conference that he and Rouhani had discussed “the situation in the Middle East and the necessity of officially recognizin­g Israel.”

The Iranian president was in Switzerlan­d to mark the two countries' strengthen­ing ties in banking, trade, science, and other fields, ISNA reported. Rouhani and Berset signed three documents outlining their mutual cooperatio­n.

The two leaders also underlined the importance of maintainin­g the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which Rouhani and European powers have been working to preserve since the United States withdrew from the six-party agreement in May.

“Switzerlan­d believes that the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action was a success and a very important victory for internatio­nal diplomacy and is committed to its implementa­tion,” Berset said, referring to the nuclear deal by its official name.

Switzerlan­d and Iran adopted a road-map in 2016 to intensify bilateral ties when then-President Johann Schneider-Ammann visited Tehran. Talks in Switzerlan­d will explore how relations can deepen in light of the US sanctions, the government said.

Tensions between Iran and Israel have heightened in recent months in the wake of Iran's increasing involvemen­t in Syria's civil war, including Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias’ role in fighting near the Israeli-Syrian border in the Golan Heights.

Iran's economic woes and the desperate water shortage this summer have also contribute­d to the conflict between Jerusalem and Tehran. In a video message to Iranians posted to social media earlier in June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered Iranians “vital water” denied by their “cruel and tyrannical regime.”

On Monday, Iranian General Gholam Reza Jalali accused Israel of stealing Iran's rain clouds and causing the country's water shortage, ISNA reported.

Reuters contribute­d to this report.

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