Iran’s Hassan Rouhani Tells US to Take ‘First Step’ by Lifting Sanctions

Date:

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. — File photo

TEHRAN (AFP) — President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday told the United States to “take the first step” by lifting all sanctions against Iran, a day after US President Donald Trump said he was open to meeting.

“The step is to retreat from sanctions. You must retreat from all illegal, unjust and wrong sanctions against the nation of Iran,” Rouhani said in a speech aired live on state television.

He said “the key for positive change is in the hands of Washington” because Iran had already ruled out ever doing what worries the US the most — building an atomic bomb.

“If honestly this is your only concern, this concern has already been removed” through a fatwa issued by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he said.

Khamenei is said to have issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons in 2003 and has reiterated it several times since.

“So take the first step. Without this step, this lock will not be unlocked,” Rouhani said at a Tehran event marking the start of construction at a housing project.

The US unilaterally pulled out of a 2015 multilateral nuclear deal in May last year and subsequently reimposed biting sanctions.

theclarionindia
theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.net
Clarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Congress Condemns Maha Govt’s Move to ‘Cancel’ Old Decisions on 5 pec Quota to Muslims

MUMBAI — The Congress party on Wednesday strongly criticised...

Disorganised PR Spectacle, Indian Data Up for Sale, Chinese Products Showcased: Rahul on AI Summit

NEW DELHI — As India-AI Impact Summit 2026 entered...

Controversy Surrounds Granting of Minority Status to 75 non-Urdu Maharashtra Schools

Questions raised over secrecy, timing and alleged financial irregularities...

Barabanki Muslim Advocate Arrested in Conversion Case; His Office Set on Fire

Questions grow over fairness, due process and whether accusations...