President
Hassan Rouhani Speech at UN
President
Rouhani talked about the 2015 nuclear agreement reached between Iran
and the P5+1 group of countries.
"Iran
does not threat anybody and the same way will not bend to anybody’s
threat." President Rouhani
Transcript
In
the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
Mr.
President,
Mr.
Secretary-General,
Excellencies,
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
I
wish at the outset to congratulate your election to the Presidency of
the General Assembly and Secretary-General Guterres’ election to
his high office and wish him every success in his crucial
responsibilities.
Four
months ago, over 41 million people—constituting 73% of Iran’s
total eligible voters—came to the polls in the country’s 12th
presidential election and once again expressed confidence in my
platform, which calls for moderation and respect for human rights and
prosperity and economic revitalization at home, and constructive
engagement around the world. Their vote manifested the maturity of
the electorate in a society that has experienced free and democratic
governance for only four decades. This was not merely a vote
for a president, but a huge political investment by our population; a
resilient people who truly constitute our most reliable asset.
Human
and citizens’ rights, along with the quest for justice and Islamic
values, have constituted the most pivotal demands of the Iranian
people in over 150 years of struggle, and particularly in the Islamic
Revolution of 1979. In its first term, while pursuing nuclear
negotiations internationally, my government focused at home on the
deliberation and articulation of citizens’ rights leading to the
promulgation of “The Charter of Citizens’ Rights” and its
issuance for implementation. Adoption of this Charter conformed to
the demands of a people who rose against dictatorial regimes,
aspiring to restore their rights and human dignity 111 years ago in
the Constitutional Revolution, and again in the Islamic Revolution 39
years ago.
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
I
declare before this august global assembly that moderation is the
inclination as well as the chosen path of the great Iranian people.
Moderation seeks neither isolation nor hegemony; It implies neither
indifference, nor intransigence.
The
path of moderation is the path of peace; but a just and inclusive
peace: not peace for one nation, and war and turmoil for others;
Moderation
is freedom and democracy; but in an inclusive and comprehensive
manner: not purporting to promote freedom in one place while
supporting dictators elsewhere;
Moderation
is the synergy of ideas and not the dance of words;
And
finally, the path of moderation nurtures beauty. Deadly-weapons
exports are not beautiful; rather, peace is.
We
in Iran strive to build peace and promote the human rights of peoples
and nations. We never condone tyranny and we always defend the
voiceless. We never threaten anyone; but we do not tolerate threats
from anyone. Our discourse is one of dignity and respect, and
we are unmoved by threats and intimidation. We believe in
dialogue and negotiation based on equal footing and mutual respect.
In
today’s globalized world, peace, security, stability and the
progress of all nations are intertwined. It is not possible that a
rogue and racist regime trample upon the most basic rights of the
Palestinians, and the usurpers of this land enjoy security. It
is simply impossible for anybody to aspire to attain long-term
stability, prosperity and development, while Muslims in Yemen, Syria,
Iraq, Bahrain, Afghanistan, Myanmar and so many other places live in
misery, war and poverty.
Mr.
President,
Throughout
its history, Iran has been the bastion of tolerance for various
religions and ethnicities. We are the same people who rescued
the Jews from Babylonian servitude; opened our arms to welcome
Armenian Christians in our midst, and created the “Iranian cultural
continent” with a unique mix of diverse religions and ethnicities.
I represent the same Iran that has historically assisted the
oppressed: centuries ago, we supported the rights of the Jewish
people and today we insist on the restoration of the rights of the
Palestinian people. Iran is the still the same country:
supporting justice and seeking tranquility.
Today,
we are on the frontlines of fighting terror and religious extremism
in the Middle east; not for sectarian or ethnic reasons, but for an
ethical, humanitarian and strategic one.
Iran
does not seek to restore its ancient empire, impose its official
religion on others, or export its revolution through the force of
arms. We are so confident in the depth of our culture, the
truth of our faith and tenacity and longevity of our revolution that
we will never seek to export any of them in the way neo-colonialists
do, with the heavy boots of soldiers.
To
promote our culture, civilization, religion and revolution, we enter
hearts and engage minds. We recite our poetry and engage in discourse
on our philosophy.
Our
ambassadors are our poets, our mystics and our philosophers. We
have reached the shores of this side of the Atlantic through Rumi and
spread our influence throughout Asia with Saadi. We have already
captured the world with Hafez; we therefore are in no need of new
conquests.
Excellencies,
The
call of moderation is from a nation that has been committed to it. We
are not preaching moderation, but practicing it. The JCPOA is a
case in point.
The
deal is the outcome of two years of intensive multilateral
negotiations, overwhelmingly applauded by the international community
and endorsed by the Security Council as a part of Resolution 2231.
As such, it belongs to the international community in its entirety,
and not to only one or two countries.
The
JCPOA can become a new model for global interactions; interactions
based on mutual constructive engagement between all of us. We
have opened our doors to engagement and cooperation. We have
concluded scores of development agreements with advanced countries of
both East and West. Unfortunately, some have deprived
themselves of this unique opportunity. They have imposed sanctions
really against themselves, and now they feel betrayed.
We were not
deceived, nor did we cheat or deceive anyone. We have ourselves
determined the extent of our nuclear program. We never sought
to achieve deterrence through nuclear weapons; we have immunized
ourselves through our knowledge and – more importantly — the
resilience of our people. This is our talent and our approach.
Some have claimed to have wanted to deprive Iran of nuclear weapons;
weapons that we have continuously and vociferously rejected.
And, of course, we were not and are not distressed for forgoing an
option that we in fact never sought. It is reprehensible that
the rogue Zionist regime that threatens regional and global security
with its nuclear arsenal and is not committed to any international
instrument or safeguard, has the audacity to preach peaceful nations.
Just
imagine for a minute how the Middle East would look had the JCPOA not
been concluded. Imagine that along with civil wars, Takfiri
terror, humanitarian nightmares, and complex socio-political crises
in West Asia, that there was a manufactured nuclear crisis. How would
we all are?
I
declare before you that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not be the
first country to violate the agreement; but it will respond
decisively and resolutely to its violation by any party. It
will be a great pity if this agreement were to be destroyed by
“rogue” newcomers to the world of politics: the world will have
lost a great opportunity. But such unfortunate behavior will never
impede Iran’s course of progress and advancement.
By violating its international commitments, the new U.S.
administration only destroys its own credibility and undermines
international confidence in negotiating with it, or accepting its
word or promise.
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Four
years ago, the Islamic Republic of Iran sponsored the initiative of
the World Against Violence and Extremism (WAVE) in this Assembly. We
consider dialogue and negotiations based on a positive-sum paradigm
as the only path towards the resolution of global and regional
crises. We have made a conscious decision to strengthen
relations with our neighbors and the region, and to enhance
cooperation with all friendly countries. It is impossible to navigate
through the complex and dangerous challenges in this turbulent
transitional global phase without expanding interactions and
exchanges and institutionalizing dialogue between nations and states.
The
ignorant, absurd and hateful rhetoric, filled with ridiculously
baseless allegations, that was uttered before this august body
yesterday, was not only unfit to be heard at the United Nations –
which was established to promote peace and respect between nations –
but indeed contradicted the demands of our nations from this world
body to bring governments together to combat war and terror.
I
wish to underscore here that the defense capabilities of the Islamic
Republic of Iran, including our missiles, are solely defensive
deterrents for the maintenance of regional peace and stability and
the prevention of adventurist tendencies of irrational aspirants. We
cannot forget that civilians in many of our cities became the targets
of long-range missile attacks by Saddam Hussein during his 8-year war
of aggression against us. We will never allow our people to become
victims of such catastrophic delusions again.
Instability
and extremist violence have only been exacerbated in our region
through the military interventions of extra-regional actors – the
same powers that try to sell ever more of their deadly weapons to
other states by accusing Iran of fomenting instability. I want to
emphasize that foreign intervention and the imposition of alien
wishes on the people of the region will only widen and deepen the
crises in our region. The crises in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain do not
have military solutions and can only be resolved through cessation of
hostilities, and the acceptance of the will and wishes of the
populaces.
The
United States Government should explain to its own people why, after
spending billions of dollars of the assets of the people of America
and of our region, instead of contributing to peace and stability, it
has only brought war, misery, poverty and the rise of terrorism and
extremism to the region.
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Over
the past 4 years, Iran’s economy demonstrated that it has
unparalleled potential for expansion and growth. Economic sanctions
not only did not impede Iran, but instead solidified popular resolve
to enhance domestic production. Achieving the highest global
growth rate last year proved that Iranian economy can become the most
vibrant emerging economy within the next twenty years, with a
trillion-dollar growth potential. Our strategic choice for
achieving such sustainable and balanced growth is extensive global
partnership. We are of the firm belief that development and
security can only grow together, and common interests can bind us
regionally and globally to guarantee both regional and global
security.
Iran,
enjoying the world’s largest gas and oil reserves, is prepared to
engage in long-term cooperation to advance global energy security.
We are eager to expand international transit corridors through joint
ventures in sea, rail and road infrastructure projects. Our
achievements in enhancing economic infrastructures in the fields of a
nation-wide gas pipeline, national electricity grid, and rail and
road transport, have made it possible for various industries to
produce at lower cost, with easy access to national and regional
markets. With the current conducive legal environment, many
delegations of foreign investors have come to Iran, leading to an
ever-increasing number of investments, joint ventures and financing
agreements in various fields.
It
is the policy of my government to continue to steadily enhance the
entrepreneurial environment, protect intellectual property rights,
continuously improve corporate governance, and engage in a robust
campaign against money-laundering in order to enhance a conducive
legal climate for business and economic investments in various
fields, particularly in knowledge-based enterprises.
The
Iranian nation is resolutely determined to build a free and advanced
Iran and participate in the development of a secure and stable region
based on ethics and respect for international law. In this
endeavor, we welcome the participation and cooperation of all
investors, intellectuals and innovators from across the globe.
From this global podium, and as the representative of the people of
Iran – who are world-famous for their hospitality – I invite all
those who seek peace, security and progress through partnership and
cooperation among nations to visit Iran and join us in building this
future of hope.
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
If
we truly believe in our collective decision four years ago here in
this General assembly to make a WAVE – a World Against Violence and
Extremism – we can turn the discourse of imposition, unilateralism,
intimidation and war into the logic of dialogue, synergy and peace so
that moderation can become the dominant voice across the globe.
I
thank you for your attention.
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