Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that the United States
was isolated among its traditional allies in its confrontation with
Iran and that even Europe was siding with Tehran against the
reimposition of US sanctions.
“It does not happen often that the US makes a decision and its
traditional allies abandon it,” Rouhani told parliament in a speech
carried live on state television.
Washington reintroduced sanctions against Iran’s currency trade, metals
and auto sectors in August after the US withdrawal from a multinational
2015 deal that lifted sanctions in return for limits on Iran’s nuclear
programme.
European countries have criticised the US withdrawal from the accord and
have been putting together a package of economic measures to help
offset the US pressures on Tehran, which have contributed to the
economic volatility in the country.
US curbs on Iran’s vital oil exports are set to come into force on Nov. 4.
Rouhani was speaking at the start of a parliament session to discuss a
cabinet reshuffle which includes a proposed new economy minister,
academic Farhad Dejpasand, who is widely seen as a technocrat, and three
other economy-linked ministers.
The proposed cabinet changes come as the government faces intense
pressure over the economic instability mostly caused by the US
sanctions.
The economy has markedly deteriorated in the past year, suffering rising
inflation and unemployment, a slump in the rial currency and state
corruption.
“A year ago no one would have believed … that Europe would stand with Iran and against America,” Rouhani said.
“Russia, China, India, the European Union, and some African and Latin
American countries are our friends. We have to work with them and
attract investments,” Rouhani added.
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