"The person who claims to be advocate of talks (should know that) the
negotiation has principles first of which is honesty and the two sides should
believe in talks in a bid to reach their desire outcome in talks,” Rouhani said
in a televised interview with the IRIB on Monday night, referring to US
President announcement about the Washington’s willingness of holding talks with
Tehran.
"Honesty does not match sanctions. It is meaningless. In case somebody is saying
‘I want to negotiate and gain result’ what would be the need for imposing
sanctions. Does he wants to impose sanctions on kids, ill people, elders or the
Iranian nation?”
He then lambasted the US move to withdraw from international obligations,
including trade accords and Paris climate agreement, and noted, "The person who
claims to be advocate of negotiations should first demonstrate that he really
want to resolve a problem through negotiation.”
"So, what would be the meaning of negotiation amid sanctions,” he asked.
The Iranian president then underlined that Trump policy is to wage psychological
war against the Iranian nation and make them skeptical and use it for upcoming
elections purposes.
"What Mr. Trump is doing is against the Iranian nation and Iran’s national
interests,” Rouhani noted, adding that Iran has always welcomed negotiations.
Rouhani then said he has no precondition for talks with the US except that
Washington "compensate” the past damage it has inflicted on Iran, adding that
the US owes Iran both apologies and reparations for the meddling and damages he
has been doing to Iran since 1953.
Earlier, Donald Trump signed an executive order re imposing many sanctions on
Iran, three months after pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.
He says the US policy is to levy "maximum economic pressure" on the country.
In a statement Monday, Trump restated his opinion that the 2015 international
accord to freeze Iran's nuclear program in return for lifting sanctions was a
"horrible, one-sided deal."
Sourde:Tasnim