Iran opens new chapter in relations with world: Rouhani
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani says the Islamic Republic has
opened a new chapter in its relations with the world, as Tehran and
the six world powers begin implementation of the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Press TV reported.
In a Sunday statement, President Rouhani congratulated the Iranian
nation on the implementation of the historic nuclear agreement
reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries on July 14,
2015.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and European Union
foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, announced the
implementation of JCPOA during a joint press conference in Vienna
on Saturday.
Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA), also said on the same day that Iran had taken
the “necessary preparatory steps to start the implementation of”
JCPOA.
The Iranian president noted that the official announcement of the
implementation of JCPOA has desecuritized Iran’s nuclear case, and
has led to removal of the “cruel” sanctions against the Islamic
Republic, while establishing the nuclear rights of Iran.
Rouhani added that implementation of JCPOA will pave the way for
Iran’s economy to be reintegrated into the global economy.
The Iranian president also stated that Iran reached the agreement
with the world through “professional and complicated” negotiations
while maintaining its dignity and strength.
“Implementation of JCPOA does not harm any country. Iran's friends
are happy and its rivals must not be worried. We are not a threat
against any government and nation,” President Rouhani
emphasized.
“While being fully ready to safeguard Iran’s sovereignty, we are
the messenger of peace, stability and security in the region and
across the world,” he said.
Rouhani added that JCPOA is the outcome of resistance,
determination and wisdom of a nation that opposes war and violence
and has chosen the path of logic and negotiation.
The president noted that Iran has weathered the period of economic
hardships and its national strategy is still "the strategy of the
Economy of Resistance," which will connect the country's economy to
global economy.
Zionists, warmongers not happy with JCPOA
Rouhani also took part in an open session of the Iranian parliament
(Majlis) on Sunday to submit the annual budget bill, noting that
apart from Zionists, warmongers, hardliners in the US and those who
seek to sow discord among the Islamic Ummah, other parties are
happy with the implementation of JCPOA.
Rouhani added that JCPOA is just harbinger of a “new atmosphere and
new conditions” which must be taken advantage of “in favor of the
country’s growth and development and for the welfare of people as
well as progress, stability and security of the region.”
He emphasized that during negotiations with the P5+1 group of
countries, Iran managed to get big powers to recognize its nuclear
rights.
The Iranian president said through the nuclear talks, Iran
succeeded in defeating the Iranophobia project, adding, “We
[managed] to repair the tarnished image that had been presented of
us in the world and show that the Iranian government and nation are
logical, [and] peace-loving while defending their rights with
strength.”
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