Rouhani Praises Nuclear Framework Agreement, Claims Iran Will Keep Promises
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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said on Friday "we can cooperate with the world." Photo: Screenshot.
CNN – Iran’s President on Friday hailed the proposed international deal on his country’s nuclear program, vowing that Iran will stick to its promises and — assuming other countries live up to their end of the bargain — become a more active, engaged player in world affairs.
“Some think that we should either fight … or we should surrender to other powers,” President Hassan Rouhani said. “However, we believe none of that. There is a third path. We can cooperate with the world.”
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