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Iran’s Rouhani says US ‘will regret it’ if nuclear deal is breached, threatenin­g reprisals within a week or less

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday that the United States would regret withdrawin­g from the nuclear deal, and that Iran would respond in “less than a week” if that happened.

“We will not be the first to violate the accord but they should definitely know that they will regret it if they violate it,” Mr Rouhani told a conference to mark National Nuclear Technology Day in Tehran.

“We are much more prepared than they think, and they will see that if they violate this accord, within a week, less than a week, they will see the result.”

US President Donald Trump has threatened to walk away from the nuclear deal and reimpose sanctions by May 12 unless tough new restrictio­ns are imposed on Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes.

Mr Rouhani dismissed the threat, saying: “It’s been 15 months since this gentleman who came to power in America has been making claims and there have been many ups and downs in his remarks and his behaviour.

“[But] the foundation­s of the JCPOA [nuclear deal] have been so strong that during these 15 months of pressure ... the structure has remained solid.”

The other partners to the agreement – Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia and the EU – all agree that Iran has stuck by its commitment­s, as does the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Associatio­n, which is responsibl­e for inspecting Iran’s compliance.

“Even if one day [the US] can harm the JCPOA, we will be the winner in the public opinion of the world as the nation that stuck by its commitment­s,” Mr Rouhani said.

“If they withdraw, it would mean that they are not committed to their words.”

Mr Rouhani said the country’s military and diplomatic powers were not aimed at intimidati­ng its neighbours – an apparent riposte to claims by Saudi Arabia that it is seeking to dominate the Middle East.

“Our path is clear. We are not thinking of threatenin­g anyone. Our powers, even our military power, is not for aggression against any country. Our relations with our neighbours will be friendly relations,” he said.

 ?? EPA ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits an exhibition that showcases the country’s achievemen­ts during the National Nuclear Technology Day in Tehran yesterday
EPA Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visits an exhibition that showcases the country’s achievemen­ts during the National Nuclear Technology Day in Tehran yesterday

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