Times of Suriname

Iran says it’s ready for talks if US apologises over nuclear pact

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DUBAI Iran would be open to talks with the United States if Washington apologises for exiting a 2015 nuclear deal and compensate­s Tehran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday, cautioning that US calls for discussion­s were insincere. The confrontat­ion between arch foes Tehran and Washington has worsened since 2018, when US President Donald Trump withdrew from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with major powers and reimposed sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy. Iran has refused to hold any talks with the United States, which is trying to force Tehran to negotiate a new deal, unless Washington lifts sanctions on Tehran and returns to the original agreement.

In a tweet in early June, Trump repeated Washington’s call for a new deal with Tehran aimed at putting stricter limits on Tehran’s nuclear work, curbs its ballistic missile program and ends its decades of regional proxy wars. “We have no problem with talks with the US, but only if Washington fulfils its obligation­s under the nuclear deal, apologies and compensate­s Tehran for its withdrawal from the 2015 deal,” Rouhani said in a televised speech. “But we know these calls for talks with Tehran are just words and lies,” he added.

In retaliatio­n for Washington’s ‘maximum pressure’ policy, Iran has gradually scaled back its nuclear commitment­s, a process Tehran says is reversible if the European parties to the pact carry out their promises to shield Iran’s economy from US penalties. “The Europeans have failed to fulfil their promises. They should carry out their obligation­s,” Rouhani said.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during a meeting with tribal leaders in Kerbala, Iraq, March 12, 2019.(Photo:Reuters)
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during a meeting with tribal leaders in Kerbala, Iraq, March 12, 2019.(Photo:Reuters)

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