The Citizen (Gauteng)

Iran says America ‘can’t be trusted’

PRESIDENT: ‘CONSIDERED UNRELIABLE AROUND WORLD’

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Offer from Washington for talks this week was dismissed.

Seoul

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told North Korea’s foreign minister the United States cannot be trusted, Tehran’s state media said, as the US seeks a deal to rein in the North’s nuclear and missile programmes.

Iran dismissed a last-minute offer from Washington for talks this week, saying it could not negotiate after the Trump administra­tion reneged on a 2015 deal to lift sanctions in return for curbs on Iran’s own nuclear programme.

North Korea’s top diplomat, Ri Yong Ho, visited Iran as the US reintroduc­ed sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

“The US administra­tion performanc­e in these years has led the country to be considered untrustwor­thy and unreliable around the world, which does not meet any of its obligation­s,” Rouhani was quoted by the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) as telling Ri.

“In the current situation, friendly countries should develop their relations and cooperatio­n in [the] internatio­nal community,” he said.

He added that North Korea have “always had close views” on many issues.

Ri travelled to Tehran after attending a security forum in Singapore, where he and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sparred over an agreement made at June’s landmark summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

The two sides vowed to work towards North Korea’s denucleari­sation at the summit, but have since struggled to reach a deal to meet that goal. North Korea has been pursuing its weapons programmes in defiance of UN Security Council resolution­s and sanctions.

Ri told Rouhani that Washington’s pullout from the 2015 pact and restoratio­n of sanctions was an “action against internatio­nal rules and regulation­s”, IRNA said.

“North Korea’s strategic policy is to deepen relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran and confront unilateral­ism,” he added.

US does not meet any of its obligation­s.

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