In UN Address, Rouhani Says Iran "Will Never, Ever Forget" Crimes of Trump Sanctions

If U.S. troops pull out of the Persian Gulf and stops meddling in the region’s affairs, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday, then there is a chance for peace in the Middle East. 

“The security of our region shall be provided when American troops pull out,” said Rouhani. “Security shall not be supplied with American weapons and intervention.”

The Iranian leader added that the U.S would also have to drop the sanctions put on Iran in violation of the Obama-era nuclear deal in order to return to the negotiating table. Rouhani said the sanctions were an attempt at a “silent killing of a great nation … particularly women and children “

“The Iranian nation will never, ever forget and forgive these crimes and these criminals,” Rouhani said.

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In a statement, National Iranian American Council senior research analyst Sina Toossi said that the Iranian president’s speech should be seen as an opening.

“While Trump seeks a photo-op with Rouhani, confidence and trust must first be built to restore lost U.S. credibility with the parties to the nuclear deal,” said Toossi. “Rouhani gave Trump a face-saving way to abide by the accord’s framework, without formally returning to the deal.”

Al Jazeera reported that Rouhani and the Iranian elegation are in a stronger position this year than in previous years, evidenced in part by photos of Rouhani laughing with other world leaders.

The Center for International and Regional Studies at Georgetown University in Qatar’s Merkan Kamrava told Al Jazeera that Rouhani is sending a signal to the international community that Iran wants to get back into the nuclear deal.