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Rouhani heads to UN in quest to win Iran support against US

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TEHRAN: President Hassan Rouhani on Monday departed Tehran for New York to attend the UN General Assembly on a mission to win Iran support against “cruel” pressure from arch-foe the United States.

Speaking to reporters before boarding his flight, Rouhani said his delegation was heading to the UN gathering despite reluctance from President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to issue them visas.

Tehran and Washington have been at loggerhead­s since May last year when Trump abandoned a 2015 nuclear deal and began reimposing sanctions on Iran in a stated campaign of “maximum pressure”.

“When the Americans aren’t willing (to let Iran participat­e), we must insist on travelling. It is essential for us to take part in the UN General Assembly and talk at various levels,” Rouhani told a news conference at Tehran’s Mehrabad airport.

“The cruel actions that have been taken against the Iranian nation and also the difficult and complicate­d issues that our region faces with them need to be explained to the people and countries of the world.”

Rouhani said he would present an Iranian plan for peace in the Gulf to the UN General Assembly.

Under the plan dubbed the Hormuz Peace Endeavour, or HOPE, he said, “all the coastal states of the Persian Gulf are invited to join this coalition to provide and maintain regional security”.

Tensions have flared in the Gulf since May when Iran began reducing its commitment­s under the nuclear deal and the US deployed military assets to the region.

Tensions have escalated further in the wake of devastatin­g September 14 attacks on Saudi oil installati­ons that Washington and Riyadh have, to varying degrees, blamed on Tehran.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said “the UK is attributin­g responsibi­lity with a very high degree of probabilit­y to Iran” for the attacks on Saudi oil infrastruc­ture, the UK’s Press Associatio­n news agency reported Monday.

Johnson was himself en-route to New York, where he was scheduled to meet with Iran’s president.

Since pulling out of the nuclear deal, the US has slapped waves of sanctions on Iran that have targeted its armed forces, financial sector and senior officials, including Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Rouhani is seen during the ceremony of the National Army Day parade in Tehran, Iran.
— Reuters photo Rouhani is seen during the ceremony of the National Army Day parade in Tehran, Iran.

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