Fate of N-deal still not clear, says Khamenei
TEHRAN: The fate of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers is still undecided but it will not leave the country vulnerable to US influence, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday.
Khamenei, the country’s highest authority, said in a statement quoted on his website that Tehran would block any US attempt to influence Iran despite the historic accord.
“They think that through this agreement — the fate of which is not clear as no one knows if it will be approved here or in America — they could find a way to intrude into the country,” Khamenei said.
“We have closed such a path and will decisively shut it. We’ll allow neither economic nor political nor cultural intrusion by the United States”. The deal, reached in Vienna last month, must still be ratified by the US Congress and could face the need for parliamentary approval in Iran.
Khamenei, quoted as speaking to members of the Islamic Radio and Television Union in Tehran, also accused the United States of trying to “infiltrate” the Middle East.
“They seek the disintegration of Syria and Iraq, (but) with God’s help it will not happen,” he said.
Khamenei’s remarks reflected Tehran’s continued deep suspicion of the United States, despite his backing President Hassan Rouhani in reaching a deal.
The agreement between Iran and six major powers — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States — aims to curb Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for a gradual lifting of international sanctions imposed on its economy since 2006.—AFP
Published in Dawn, August 18th, 2015
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