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Iran’s supreme leader says Europe should not be trusted

Iran’s supreme leader says Europe should not be trusted
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke Thursday, a day after Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani attended the UN General Assembly in New York. (File/AFP)
Updated 26 September 2019

Iran’s supreme leader says Europe should not be trusted

Iran’s supreme leader says Europe should not be trusted
  • US sanctions have kept Iran from selling its oil abroad and have crippled its economy
  • There had been hope European mediation could help salvage the Iran’s nuclear agreement with world powers

TEHRAN, Iran: Iran’s supreme leader says Europeans should not be trusted, based on their inability to save the 2015 nuclear deal that the US unilaterally withdrew from last year.
Since then, US sanctions have kept Iran from selling its oil abroad and have crippled its economy.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke Thursday, a day after Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani attended the UN General Assembly in New York.
Khamenei says: “Europeans did not fulfill any of their commitments, and this is the strongest reason that they shouldn’t be trusted.”
There had been hope European mediation could help salvage the Iran’s nuclear agreement with world powers.
But Khamenei said Europeans were as hostile toward Iran as the US, and that European mediation had provided little so far beyond “long speeches.”