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Khamenei says policy against ‘arrogant’ US ‘won’t change’

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TEHRAN ( AFP) — Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said yesterday that a landmark nuclear deal with world powers “won’t change” the country’s stance toward the “arrogant” United States.

The remarks were greeted by chants of “Death to America” at a ceremony in Tehran marking the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which was broadcast live on state television.

Khamenei also said Tuesday’s nuclear agreement would not alter Iran’s support for the government­s of Syria and Iraq nor its backing of “oppressed people” in Yemen and Bahrain, and the Palestinia­ns.

The supreme leader’s comments reflected his longstandi­ng position that Iran’s engagement with the six powers was solely to reach a nuclear deal that was in its national interest.

He stressed that the deal with Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany was not yet law and would have to be carefully scrutinize­d.

“They really took pains and worked hard,” Khamenei said of Iran’s negotiatin­g team.

“The text that has been prepared, whether it is approved or not, they have done their part and they should have their reward,” he added.

As Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei has the final word on all policy matters, foreign and domestic, including the nuclear deal.

In numerous speeches before the accord, he appeared ambiguous about the talks, consistent­ly talking down the chances of success but at the same time praising Iran’s negotiator­s as trustworth­y and brave.

Iran has always denied seeking an atomic weapon, insisting its nuclear program is for peaceful energy and medical purposes only.

 ?? EPA ?? A handout picture by the Office of the Supreme Leader shows Ayatollah Ali Khamenei greeting Iranian university students during a ceremony in Tehran. Khamenei said that even after a possible nuclear agreement, Iran will not stop fighting against imperialis­m.
EPA A handout picture by the Office of the Supreme Leader shows Ayatollah Ali Khamenei greeting Iranian university students during a ceremony in Tehran. Khamenei said that even after a possible nuclear agreement, Iran will not stop fighting against imperialis­m.

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