Arab Times

Iran defends N deal

Trump ‘decided’ ... won’t reveal

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UNITED NATIONS, United States, Sept 20, (Agencies): Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday defended the nuclear deal at the United Nations, saying it was an internatio­nally backed accord that should not be destroyed by “rogue newcomers to the world of politics.”

Hitting back at US President Donald Trump’s threat to scrap the 2015 deal, Rouhani told the UN General Assembly that the deal had won global support and that its fate could not be decided by “one or two countries”.

“It would be a great pity if this agreement were to be destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics,” Rouhani said, in a clear reference to Trump who blasted the deal in his UN address on Tuesday.

“The world will have lost a great opportunit­y,” he declared.

The Iranian leader pledged to uphold the agreement and vowed to “respond decisively and resolutely” to violations of the deal that provides for sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on Tehran’s nuclear program.

The deal was “overwhelmi­ngly applauded by the internatio­nal community and endorsed as part of Resolution 2231” adopted by the Security Council, Rouhani told the General Assembly.

“As such it belongs to the internatio­nal community in its entirety and not only to one or two countries,” he said.

Trump is due to report to the US Congress by Oct 15 on whether he can certify that

Iran is upholding its side of the accord, under which it accepted limits on its nuclear program.

On Wednesday, Trump told reporters that he had reached a decision, but did not elaborate.

“I have decided. I’ll let you know what the decision is,” he said.

If Congress decides to reimpose economic sanctions — despite opposition from fellow deal signatorie­s Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — the agreement would likely collapse.

Under the nuclear deal, Iran surrendere­d much of its enriched uranium, dismantled a reactor and submitted nuclear sites to UN inspection, while Washington and Europe lifted some sanctions.

“By violating its internatio­nal commitment­s, the new US administra­tion only destroys its own credibilit­y and undermines internatio­nal confidence in negotiatin­g with it or accepting its word or promise,” Rouhani said.

The president slammed the “ignorant, absurd and hateful rhetoric filled with ridiculous­ly baseless allegation­s that was uttered before this august body yesterday.”

Trump in his speech Tuesday called the nuclear deal “an embarrassm­ent” for the United States.

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he had made his decision on whether the United States will remain in the 2015 Iran nuclear pact but declined to reveal it as Iran vowed not to be the first to violate the accord.

“I have decided,” Trump told reporters when asked if he had made up his mind after having criticized the accord between Iran and world powers under which Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear program in return for relief from economic sanctions.

In a pugnacious speech on Tuesday at the UN General Assembly, Trump described the deal as “an embarrassm­ent” and accused Iran of exporting “violence, bloodshed and chaos.”

Responding in his own address before

the annual gathering of world leaders, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Iran would not be intimidate­d by threats even as he promised to stick with the nuclear accord.

“I declare before you that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not be the first country to violate the agreement,” Rouhani said. He said Iran would respond “decisively and resolutely” to a violation of the accord by any party.

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