World
Does Not Accept US Deciding For All Countries
By
President Hassan Rouhani
May
21, 2018 "Information Clearing House" - Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani says the United States cannot make decisions for Iran
and other independent countries after US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo demanded broad changes in the course of the Islamic Republic's
foreign and domestic policy.
"All
world countries want independence in their decisions and perhaps
Americans are able to advance their agenda in some places through
pressure, but logic does not accept them making decisions for the
world," Rouhani said on Monday.
"Today,
we must help each other more" because the current US
administration has regressed to 15 years ago and is repeating the
same remarks made by former US president, George W. Bush, in 2003, he
added.
The
Iranian president emphasized that it is "not acceptable at all"
that a man who worked at an espionage service for many years is now
making decisions for Iran and other countries after assuming the
position of US secretary of state.
"Who
are you to decide for Iran and the world?" Rouhani asked.
In
his first major foreign policy address since moving to the State
Department from the CIA, Pompeo said on Monday that Washington would
increase financial pressure on Iran by imposing the "strongest
sanctions in history" on the Islamic Republic if Tehran refuses
to change the course of its foreign and domestic policy.
"We
will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime.
The leaders in Tehran should have no doubt about our seriousness,"
Pompeo said after the United States' move to withdraw from a landmark
nuclear agreement Iran signed with major powers in 2015.
US
President Donald Trump announced on May 8 that Washington was walking
away from the nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was reached between Iran
and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the US,
Britain, France, Russia and China - plus Germany.
Trump
also said he would reinstate US nuclear sanctions on Iran and impose
"the highest level" of economic bans on the Islamic
Republic.
Iran
has said it would remain in the JCPOA for now, pending negotiations
with the other signatories in the coming weeks, before making a final
decision on its future role in the agreement. Tehran wants the
Europeans to give it clear-cut guarantees about fulfilling their
obligations if it remains in the accord.
US
repeating wrong choice on Iran: Zarif
Later
on Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif took to
Twitter, noting that the United States was repeating "the same
wrong choices" and would obtain the "same ill rewards."
"US
diplomacy sham is merely a regression to old habits: imprisoned by
delusions & failed policies – dictated by corrupt Special
Interest – it repeats the same wrong choices and will thus reap the
same ill rewards. Iran, meanwhile, is working with partners for
post-US JCPOA solutions," Zarif wrote in his tweet.
In
a letter written to the United Nations Secretary General Antonio
Guterres on May 10, Zarif said the US president's "unilateral
and unlawful" decision to withdraw from the key nuclear
agreement and to re-impose nuclear-related sanctions showed "a
complete disregard for international law."
"These
acts constitute a complete disregard for international law and the
United Nations Charter, undermine the principle of peaceful
settlement of disputes, endanger multilateralism and its
institutions, indicate a regress to the failed and disastrous era of
unilateralism, and encourage intransigence and illegality," the
Iranian foreign minister said.
Tehran:
Illegal Foreign Troops In Syria Must Leave
By
SANA
May
21, 2018 "Information
Clearing House" - Tehran, SANA- Iranian Foreign
Ministry Spokesman, Bahram Qassemi, said on Monday that foreign
forces which entered Syria illegally and without permission must
leave.
In
his weekly press conference, Qassemi said that the presence of
Iranian advisors in Syria was at the request of the legitimate
government and the main objective of it was to take part in combating
terrorism.
He
added that those who entered Syria without asking permission of its
legitimate government have to exit its territory.
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