Iran facing 'unprecedented' pressure from international sanctions, Rouhani says
Iran is facing "unprecedented" pressure from international sanctions, President Hassan Rouhani has said.
Renewed
US sanctions had led to worse economic conditions than during the
country's 1980-88 war with neighbouring Iraq, Mr Rouhani said.
His comments came amid rising tensions with the US, which last week deployed warships and warplanes to the Gulf.
Mr Rouhani, who has come under domestic political pressure, called for political unity to face down sanctions.
"During
the war we did not have a problem with our banks, oil sales or imports
and exports, and there were only sanctions on arms purchases," Mr
Rouhani told political activists in the capital, Tehran.
"The
pressures by enemies is a war unprecedented in the history of our
Islamic revolution ... but I do not despair and have great hope for the
future and believe that we can move past these difficult conditions
provided that we are united," he said.
How renewed US sanctions have hit Iran hard
Is it about to become more expensive to fill my car?
The US-Iran escalation has put into question the future
of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal that Iran signed with the five
permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany.
US
President Donald Trump last year unilaterally abandoned the deal and
re-imposed sanctions - and Iran has indicated it may also resume nuclear
activities if the other partners go along with American sanctions. What pressures is Iran facing?
President
Rouhani has personally come under pressure from hardliners in Iran
after the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal his administration
negotiated.
Under the accord, Iran had agreed to limit its
sensitive nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in
return for sanctions relief.
US sanctions - particularly those on
the energy, shipping and financial sectors - have hit oil exports and
caused foreign investment to dry up.
The sanctions prevent US
companies from trading with Iran directly and also with any foreign
firms or countries that are dealing with Iran. Image copyrightReutersImage caption
President Rouhani has come under pressure in Iran after a 2015 nuclear accord began to fall apart
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The International Monetary Fund has said it expects the Iranian economy to shrink by 6% in 2019.
However,
that projection preceded another move by the US to tighten sanctions:
the end to exemptions enjoyed by China, India, Japan, South Korea and
Turkey, all five of which have been buying Iranian oil.
Last month, the US also blacklisted Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, designating it as a foreign terrorist group.
Iran
has repeatedly threatened to retaliate to the US measures by blocking
the Strait of Hormuz - through which about a fifth of all oil consumed
globally pass.
What is the US doing?
The
Trump administration hopes to compel Iran to negotiate a "new deal"
that would cover not only its nuclear activities, but also its ballistic
missile programme and what officials call its "malign behavior" across
the Middle East.
The US is sending a Patriot missile-defence system to the Middle East.
Fact file: Patriot missile de fence
Battle for the fate of the Iran nuclear deal begins
A US warship, USS Arlington, with amphibious vehicles and
aircraft on board, is also joining the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group
in the Gulf.
US B-52 bombers have arrived at a base in Qatar.
The
US said the moves were a response to a possible threat to US forces in
the region by Iran, without specifying. Iran dismissed the claim as
nonsense. Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption
The USS Arlington will join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Gulf
There are about 5,200 US troops currently deployed in neighboring Iraq.
Earlier
this week Iran announced that it had suspended two commitments under
the nuclear accord. It also threatened to step up uranium enrichment if
it was not shielded from the sanctions' effects within 60 days.
European
powers said they remained committed to the Iran nuclear deal but that
they "reject any ultimatums" from Tehran to prevent its collapse.
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