World News | Iran Strikes Defiant Tone at UN Under Crushing US Sanctions

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani delivered a defiant and fiery speech on Tuesday to the UN General Assembly as his nation grapples with the Middle East's worst coronavirus outbreak and a weakened economy, but he insisted that it is the US that will surrender to the resilience of Iran.

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Dubai, Sep 22 (AP) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani delivered a defiant and fiery speech on Tuesday to the UN General Assembly as his nation grapples with the Middle East's worst coronavirus outbreak and a weakened economy, but he insisted that it is the US that will surrender to the resilience of Iran.

He spoke in a pre-recorded speech to the virtual summit just days after Iran's currency plunged to its lowest levels ever to the US dollar due to crippling US sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump, who pulled the US out of Iran's nuclear deal with world powers in 2018.

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The accord had been signed by the Obama administration. The sanctions effectively bar Iran from selling its oil globally.

“The United States can impose neither negotiations, nor war on us,” Rouhani said, before adding: “Life is hard under sanctions. However, harder is life without independence.”

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Rouhani also compared his country's plight with that of George Floyd, the Black American who was pinned to died after a white police officer in Minneapolis pinned him to the ground by pressing a knee into his neck. Floyd's death sparked nationwide protests in support of Black lives.

Calling it “reminiscent of our own experience,” he said: “We instantly recognise the feet kneeling on the neck as the feet of arrogance on the neck of independent nations.”

Rouhani said Iranian “has paid a similar high price” in its quest for freedom and liberation from domination.

He insisted his nation “does not deserve sanctions” and described the US as “a terrorist and interventionist outsider” before referring to the 1953 US-backed coup that cemented the control of the shah in Iran, which ultimately pushed the country toward its Islamic Revolution and hostility with the West.

This week, the White House doubled down on its maximum pressure campaign against the Islamic Republic with an executive order to enforce all United Nations sanctions on Iran because Tehran is not complying with the nuclear deal — a move that most of the rest of the world rejects as illegal.

Few UN member states believe the US has the legal standing to restore the sanctions because Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement.

Tensions have run dangerously high this year between Tehran and Washington following the US strike in January that killed Iranian Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, prompting Tehran to retaliate with a ballistic missile strike on Iraqi bases housing American troops.

The powerful commander was close to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,who openly wept at his funeral.

Rouhani mentioned the commander briefly in his speech, referring to him as an “assassinated hero”.

Trump, who faces a stiff re-election in November, has ramped up pressure on Iran since taking office and has increased US military presence in the Gulf as a centerpiece of his Mideast foreign policy.

“We are not a bargaining chip in US elections and domestic policy,” Rouhani said. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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