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US wants ‘regime change’ in Iran – Rouhani

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THE United States is seeking ‘regime change’ in Iran, President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday, adding that the current US administra­tion is the most hostile that the Islamic Republic has faced in its four decades.

Tensions have increased between Iran and America after US President Donald Trump withdrew from a multi-lateral agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme in May.

“In the past 40 years there has not been a more spiteful team than the current US government team toward Iran, Iranians and the Islamic Republic,” Rouhani said in a speech broadcast on state TV.

“There was a time when there was one person who had enmity. The rest were moderate.

In the past 40 years there has not been a more spiteful team than the current US government team toward Iran, Iranians and the Islamic Republic. There was a time when there was one person who had enmity. The rest were moderate. Now ... the worst have gathered around each other.

Now ... the worst have gathered around each other,” he added in a speech marking the beginning of the academic year at Tehran University.

Rouhani accused the Americans of using psychologi­cal and economic warfare and questionin­g the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic.

“Reducing the legitimacy of the system is their final goal. When they say getting rid of, regime change in their own words, how does regime change happen? Through reducing legitimacy, otherwise a regime doesn’t change.”

He used the English phrase “regime change” to emphasise his point.

Washington reintroduc­ed steps against Iran’s currency trade, metals and auto sectors in August.

With US curbs on Iran’s oil exports set to come into force next month, some Iranians fear their country is entering an economic slump that may prove worse than the period from 2012 to 2015, when it last faced major sanctions.

Vice-president Eshaq Jahangiri played down the impact of the planned restrictio­ns.

“America will certainly not be able to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero,” Jahangiri said yesterday, according to Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasti­ng ( IRIB).

“America thinks Saudi Arabia can replace this oil. But right now Iran’s oil has reached more than US$ 80 and with half the previous exports we will have the same income as before,” he added on the IRIB website. — Reuters

Hassan Rouhani, Iran President

 ??  ?? File photo show Rouhani speaks at a news conference on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York, US. — Reuters photo
File photo show Rouhani speaks at a news conference on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York, US. — Reuters photo

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