US rues, if exits nuclear deal: Rouhani

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Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 14:00 - 06 May 2018
TEHRAN, May 6 - If US decides to leave JCPOA, then it will face a historical regret, said Iran's President meeting with Mashhad's people.

US rues, if exits nuclear deal: Rouhani

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) – Pointed out to the American side's repetative acts of sabotage in the implementation of Iran's nuclear deal (JCPOA), Hassan Rouhani stressed that Iran has fulfilled all of its commiments to the world all over the term.

He then addressed the the Americans, Europeans, as well as the world and said Iran remain loyal to the deal but never negotiate any body on its military power.

"We will make and store any amount of weapons, facilities and any amount of missile needed for the country. It is non of anyone's business what kind of decision the Iranian nation makes. We never negotiate our defense power with anyone" the Iranian President asserted.

Referring to the US's 40-year animosity against Iran, he said taht the US has always failed befor Iranian Nation's will and that with its exiting JCPOA, US will repeate its mistkes.

"Our life will not change in the next week, and any decision Trump makes, we have plans for it" President Rouhani said.

Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – the US, France, Britain, Russia and China – plus Germany signed the JCPOA on July 14, 2015, and started implementing it on January 16, 2016.

US rues, if exits nuclear deal: Rouhani

Under the JCPOA, Iran undertook to put limits on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against it.

Trump has described the deal, which was negotiated under his predecessor, Barack Obama, as “the worst and most one-sided transaction Washington has ever entered into,” a characterization he often used during his presidential campaign, and threatened to tear it up.

The US president has threatened to pull out of the JCPOA unless Congress and America's European allies help “fix” it by May 12.

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