Dialogue the only way to interact with Iran
Iran's new President Hassan Rowhani yesterday said the only way for the international community to interact with Tehran on its controversial nuclear programme was through dialogue and not sanctions.
"The only path to interact with Iran is through negotiations on equal grounds, reciprocal trust-building, mutual respect and reducing hostilities," he said in a speech after being sworn in before parliament.
"If you want a proper answer, do not speak with Iran with the language of sanctions but with the language of respect," he said, adding Iran would "not surrender to sanctions, nor be threatened with war."
He was referring to years of unfruitful negotiations with the so-called P5+1 group of the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia plus Germany over Iran's nuclear activities, which the world powers suspect is aimed at military objectives despite Iranian denials.
Rowhani, who won a surprise June 14 presidential election, has promised to engage in constructive interaction with the world.
The inaugural speech indicated the path that Rowhani's moderate administration would take. He said Iran's ties with Syria will remain strong.
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