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      Iran vows to withstand U.S. sanction pressures: Rouhani
                       Source: Xinhua | 2018-07-03 20:30:20 | Editor: huaxia

      Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is making a statement over US President Trump's speech in Tehran, Iran on May 8, 2018. (Iranian Presidential Office)

      TEHRAN, July 3 (Xinhua) -- President Hassan Rouhani said that the Iranian nation has never bowed and will never bow to U.S. pressures, official IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

      Rouhani, who was talking to the Iranians living in Switzerland, urged them to express their support and sympathy to their countrymen all over the world.

      "The farther we get from each other, the more plots the enemy will hatch. Our duty is to make efforts for the development and more welfare of the Iran nation," Rouhani was quoted as saying.

      He pointed to the U.S. withdrawal from the Iranian 2015 nuclear deal, saying that the deal was inked based on the interests of Iran and the world.

      Rouhani said that Iran's logic has not changed by the exit of "an irrational party" which seeks to put pressures on the Iranian nation.

      "The Americans have claimed that they want to completely block Iranian oil exports. They do not know what this means because it would be meaningless that Iran cannot export its oil while others in the region can," he said.

      "Do this if you can and see its consequences," the Iranian president warned Washington against the sanction move.

      Last week, the U.S. State Department announced that the United States has been pushing its allies to stop oil imports from Iran by Nov. 4.

      U.S. President, Donald Trump has asked Saudi Arabia to increase its oil exports to compensate the shortage in the market demands in case Iran's crude exports drop.

      Iran's Petroleum Ministry has said that is prepared for the worst-case scenarios in case the U.S. pressures take effect.

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      Iran vows to withstand U.S. sanction pressures: Rouhani

      Source: Xinhua 2018-07-03 20:30:20

      Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is making a statement over US President Trump's speech in Tehran, Iran on May 8, 2018. (Iranian Presidential Office)

      TEHRAN, July 3 (Xinhua) -- President Hassan Rouhani said that the Iranian nation has never bowed and will never bow to U.S. pressures, official IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

      Rouhani, who was talking to the Iranians living in Switzerland, urged them to express their support and sympathy to their countrymen all over the world.

      "The farther we get from each other, the more plots the enemy will hatch. Our duty is to make efforts for the development and more welfare of the Iran nation," Rouhani was quoted as saying.

      He pointed to the U.S. withdrawal from the Iranian 2015 nuclear deal, saying that the deal was inked based on the interests of Iran and the world.

      Rouhani said that Iran's logic has not changed by the exit of "an irrational party" which seeks to put pressures on the Iranian nation.

      "The Americans have claimed that they want to completely block Iranian oil exports. They do not know what this means because it would be meaningless that Iran cannot export its oil while others in the region can," he said.

      "Do this if you can and see its consequences," the Iranian president warned Washington against the sanction move.

      Last week, the U.S. State Department announced that the United States has been pushing its allies to stop oil imports from Iran by Nov. 4.

      U.S. President, Donald Trump has asked Saudi Arabia to increase its oil exports to compensate the shortage in the market demands in case Iran's crude exports drop.

      Iran's Petroleum Ministry has said that is prepared for the worst-case scenarios in case the U.S. pressures take effect.

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