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Rouhani accuses Trump of trying to undermine nuclear deal

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LONDON: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who was sworn-in for a second term on Saturday, has accused the US of trying to undermine Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers, telling President Donald Trump that it will be his political suicide.

Rouhani, who was decisively re-elected in May after promising to open Iran to the world, took the oath of office before Parliament in Tehran in the presence of foreign dignitarie­s including senior European figures.

“The US lack of commitment to implementa­tion of the nuclear deal ... proved it to be an unreliable partner to the world and even to its longtime allies,” Rouhani said in a ceremony broadcast live on state television.

The deal he championed with the US and five other major powers in 2015 led to the lifting of most sanctions against Iran in return for curbs on its nuclear program.

Rouhani has intensifie­d efforts to protect the deal — the biggest achievemen­t of his first term — against Washington’s return to an aggressive Iran policy.

In comments aimed at Trump, Rouhani said: “Those who want to tear up the nuclear deal should know that they will be ripping up their own political life.”

The US Senate voted in late July to impose new sanctions on Iran over its missiles program and human rights issues.

“Iran would not be the first to pull out of the nuclear deal, but it will not remain silent about the US repeated violations of the accord,” Rouhani said.

European presence

In a meeting with Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign policy chief, in Tehran in advance of the ceremony, Rouhani said the US stance could hamper implementa­tion of the nuclear deal.

Praising the presence of senior European dignitarie­s at the ceremony, Rouhani said it showed Europe was determined to expand ties with Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif was also quoted as saying by state media in his meeting with Mogherini: “Mr Trump is trying to destroy the nuclear accord at Iran’s expense, and Europe should be conscious of this.”

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, Iraq President Fuad Masum, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe were also present at swearing-in ceremony.

Among the Western officials present were French Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian, State Secretary at the German Foreign Ministry Michael Roth, and British Minister of State Alistair Burt.

Security in Tehran was increased to the highest level, the police said, two months after gunmen linked to Daesh attacked Parliament and the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini, killing 17 people.

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