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Iran seeks regional front against US ‘economic terrorism’

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TEHRAN: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said US sanctions were ‘economic terrorism’, as he sought to foster a united front from visiting regional officials yesterday.

Addressing parliament speakers from Afghanista­n, China, Pakistan, Russia and Turkey, Rouhani said they had all suffered economic pressure from the US.

“We are facing an all-out assault which is not only threatenin­g our independen­ce and identity but also is bent on breaking our longstandi­ng ties,” he said.

Washington has reimposed an oil embargo and other damaging sanctions on Iran since withdrawin­g in May from a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers.

“America’s unjust and illegal sanctions against the honourable nation of Iran have targeted our nation in a clear instance of terrorism,” Rouhani said.

“Economic terrorism is designed to create panic in the economy of a country and fear in other countries in order to prevent investment.”

The conference in Tehran was a second annual meeting of parliament speakers focused on terrorism and regional cooperatio­n. The first was held last December in Islamabad.

Most participat­ing countries have faced harsh sanctions and other economic pressure as part of the Trump administra­tion’s use of trade as a diplomatic weapon.

A brief truce in Trump’s trade

We are facing an allout assault which is not only threatenin­g our independen­ce and identity but also is bent on breaking our longstandi­ng ties. — Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s President

war with China was again in doubt this week after the arrest of Chinese telecom giant Huawei’s chief financial officer, who was detained in Canada to face fraud charges in the US.

Washington has continued to pile fresh sanctions on Russia that began over its military interventi­on in Ukraine, while Turkey also faced penalties this year over the detention of an American pastor.

Trump has also cancelled hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Pakistan, accusing it of failing to crack down on militancy.

“When they put pressure on China’s trade, we are all harmed ... By punishing Turkey, we are all punished. Any time they threaten Russia, we too consider our security to be endangered,” Rouhani said.

“When they impose sanctions on Iran, they deprive all of us of the benefits of internatio­nal trade, energy security and sustainabl­e developmen­t. And in fact, they impose sanctions on everyone.

“We are here to say that we don’t intend to tolerate such insolence.”

Rouhani warned Europe — which has strongly objected to the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal — that much is at stake in its efforts to bypass US sanctions and maintain trade with Iran.

“They should know that by sanctionin­g Iran, they would harm our ability to fight drugs and terrorism,” Rouhani said, referring to Iran’s efforts to combat smuggling, particular­ly from Afghanista­n.

The European Union is working on a payment system, known as the “special purpose vehicle”, to keep money flowing into Iran, but has struggled to find a host since many countries fear repercussi­ons from the Trump administra­tion. — AFP

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