Rouhani demands U.S. apology before Iran ties could be restored

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani  ,
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani

The nuclear deal reached between world powers and Iran could lead to better relations between Tehran and Washington if the United States apologized for past behavior, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted as saying on Thursday.

The pragmatist president, who championed the July 14 deal, has pushed for closer engagement with the West since his 2013 landslide election win.

But Iran’s top authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has continued to rule out normalizing ties with the “Great Satan”, as he routinely calls the United States.

In an interview with Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper, Rouhani suggested that the United States and Iran could open embassies in each other’s capitals after decades of mutual hostility, but said Washington should apologize, without going into further detail.

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A pic from the past . 52 Americans were held hostages for 444 days. Ayatollah Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters warned against allowing any U.S. political or economic influence on Iran.

“One day these embassies will re-open but what counts is behavior and the Americans hold the key to this,” Rouhani told the newspaper ahead of a trip to Italy this weekend, his first to a European capital.

“If they modify their policies, correct errors committed in these 37 years and apologize to the Iranian people, the situation will change and good things can happen.”

Iran and Washington severed ties shortly after the 1979 Islamic revolution when radical students seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage for over a year.

Relations came under further pressure in the last decade over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Under the nuclear deal reached in July, Iran will curb its nuclear program in exchange for an easing of sanctions on its economy. Tehran denied Western suspicions it wanted to develop an atomic bomb.

Iranian protesters mark 'Al-Quds Day' in Tehran, July 10, 2015. Photo by AP. The writing s on the US flag that the protesters are setting on fire reads death to to America in Arabic , English and Persian. Instead of the 5 pointed star the flag is shown with the star of David , the symbol of the Jewish state
Iranian protesters mark ‘Al-Quds Day’ in Tehran, July 10, 2015. Photo by AP. The writing s on the US flag that the protesters are setting on fire reads death to to America in Arabic , English and Persian. Instead of the 5 pointed star the flag is shown with the star of David , the symbol of the Jewish state

Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters, gave his conditional approval to the deal with six world powers including the United States, but has warned against allowing any U.S. political or economic influence on Iran.

Rouhani said Washington would have to fulfill its part in the nuclear accord for relations to improve. The United States approved conditional sanctions waivers for Iran, though these will not take effect until Tehran has complied with the nuclear accord.

“The way this agreement is applied can have an impact on the future,” Rouhani said in the interview.

“If it is well applied it can lay the foundation for fewer tensions with the United States, creating the conditions to open a new era. But if the Americans don’t respect their part of the nuclear accord, then surely our relationship will remain as it has been in the past,” he said.

Rouhani is due to see the Italian prime minister and business leaders during his Nov. 14-15 visit to Rome and will also hold talks with Pope Francis.

He will then fly to Paris for talks on Nov. 16-17.

REUTERS

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6 responses to “Rouhani demands U.S. apology before Iran ties could be restored”

  1. Free Lebanese Avatar
    Free Lebanese

    Apology a joke or what??? They negotiate with the US, they fought with them hand in hand in Afghanistan, Irak, Syria . They gave orders to their proxys the hizziehs to fight in syria and protect israeli borders instead of fighting occupation, they sleep together and then asks for apology…is this a show, a play or they think people are fools and stupid!!!! Go to hell wilayt el faqih and change ure slogan al mawt li amrika for long life amrika we are one and we will fuck the middle east together!!!!

  2. Rouhani must be crazy !!!
    I am really curious to hear what former president Carter will say about the apology that Rouhani is demanding.

    I guess the 444 days were like 444 years for Carter

  3. Rouhani can suck it. Twisted bunch of mullah rag heads making demands. Get on your knees if you want your economy back.

  4. 5thDrawer Avatar

    If Rouhani joins El Supremo in this crap often enough, he could work up the average Americans who never heard of Iran, into flocking on streets at lunch-hour and shouting: ‘Death To Iran’. Anyone selling handy-to-burn Iranian flags yet?? Bigger the better. :-)))

  5. lebanesesam Avatar
    lebanesesam

    Apologize? Are you ou of your turban mind? First of all, kol hawa. Second, why don’t you apologize for the hostages your country took during the Islamic revolution and the ones you still have under the fabrication of they are “spies” or as you call them3omala2, like the latest one Lebanese/American. Also apologize for the innocent people your country is killing in Syria – Roo7 Ballait lba7er ya kharfen

    1. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
      Maborlz Ez-Hari

      This country is doing Israel’s dirty work, Israel has always two timed its official ally the US, but the Americans are just as dumb as Arabs.

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