Iran’s President Says Nuclear Deal Achieves Goals
Iran’s president said Sunday his country’s nuclear deal with the West would create better prospects for faster solutions in Syria and Yemen, two of the Middle East’s worst conflict zones.
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Rouhani said what has been gained through the nuclear deal is far greater than what was expected two years ago when he set out for the nuclear talks.
In the summer of 1988, one month after Ruhollah Khomeini was forced to accept a cease-fire in his eight-year war with Iraq, the Iranian regime’s fundamentalist ruler ordered a mass execution of all political prisoners affiliated with the main opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK). “The lifting of the sanctions will start, the atmosphere will change, investment will come to the country, our hands will be untied to sell oil”, Rouhani said, adding that the agreement placed no limits on Iran’s missile strength.
The conservative-dominated parliament in June passed a bill imposing strict conditions on any nuclear deal, such as barring worldwide inspectors from Iran’s military sites.
He also touted the economic achievements of his government, which has brought inflation down from highs above 40 percent and restored economic growth, trends that should be maintained by the promised sanctions relief.
“Not for a single second did I doubt our success”, he said, noting that “interaction” had triumphed over possible confrontation and surrender, neither of which “held much water” as options.