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    Rouhani warns US will face ‘historic regret’ if it leaves Iran nuclear deal

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMay 6, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Hassan Rouhani of Iran has threatened to disrupt crude oil export following US sanctions
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    President Hassan Rouhani of Iran says Trump has no background in law and should not comment on global treaties

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has warned that the United States will face “historic regret” if Donald Trump scraps the nuclear agreement with Tehran.

    Mr Rouhani’s comments come as the US president decides whether to pull out of the deal by a 12 May deadline.



    Mr Trump has strongly criticised the agreement, calling it “insane”.

    The 2015 deal – between Iran, the US, China, Russia, Germany, France and the UK – lifted sanctions on Iran in return for curbs on its nuclear programme.

    France, the UK and Germany have been trying persuade the US president that the current deal is the best way to stop Iran developing nuclear weapons.

    British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to Washington on Sunday to discuss the matter with White House officials.

    READ: French outrage after US President Trump mimics Paris attackers

    The UN also warned Mr Trump not to walk away from the deal.

    However, he has threatened that the US will “withdraw” from the deal on 12 May – the end of a 120-day review period – unless Congress and European powers fixed its “disastrous flaws”.

    In remarks carried live on Iranian state television on Sunday, President Rouhani said: “If America leaves the nuclear deal, this will entail historic regret for it.”

    He warned Iran had “a plan to counter any decision Trump may take and we will confront it”.

    Iran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful and says it considers the deal non-renegotiable.

    Last week, Israel revealed “secret nuclear files” which it said showed Iran had run a secret nuclear weapons programme, which was reportedly mothballed 15 years ago.

    Iran branded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a liar and said the documents he produced were a rehash of old allegations already dealt with by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

    But US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the documents were authentic and showed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal was “built on lies”.

    Mr Trump is already unhappy that the current deal only limits Iran’s nuclear activities for a fixed period and does not stop the development of ballistic missiles.

    He also said it had handed Iran a $100bn (£72bn) windfall that it used “as a slush fund for weapons, terror, and oppression” across the Middle East.

    During two days of talks in Washington, Mr Johnson will meet US Vice President Mike Pence, National Security Adviser John Bolton and foreign policy leaders in Congress.

    Earlier this month, he said it was important to keep the deal “while building on it in order to take account of the legitimate concerns of the US”.

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