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.N .- Iranian President Hasan Rohani on Tuesday rejected the "indiscriminate" sanctions of the United States and the attempts of that country to veto the United States. Iranian crude oil export
"The imposition of indiscriminate sanctions against a great nation (Iran) is the biggest violation of human rights in the world today "said Rohani at a press conference with his Swiss counterpart. Alain Berset, in Berne (capital of Switzerland), chooses Hispantv.
The Iranian president also rejected the "oil threats" of the US president Donald Trump, against the Persian country, in reference to the "unilateral" measure of the United States to demand that other countries do not buy Iranian crude " The United States will never be able to reduce Iran's revenues with respect to oil exports ," Rohani noted after Warning of Washington's efforts to make Tehran the only oil producer that can not export. "It's a mistaken guess" and a "verbiage," reported AVN.
On June 26 the United States called on its allies and partners to stop "completely" importing Iranian oil by November 1, a senior official of the State Department United States said on that occasion, under the guise of anonymity, that Hispantv had then considered.
Rohaní has been on an official visit to Switzerland since Monday . Later, he will travel to Austria to meet top local officials, including Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
The Persian leader agrees with his Swiss counterpart Alain Berset on the need to expand the links between Iran and Switzerland. and promote the cooperation of the two nations in the scientific, banking, financial and tourism fields.
In this regard, Berset assured that his country will continue to expand its ties with Iran despite the last May withdrawal of the United States from the nuclear agreement with the Persian country , officially known as the Global Plan of Joint Action (Jcpoa, for its acronym in English).
The nuclear pact is the "greatest achievement of international diplomacy" affirmed the Swiss president, then to exhort the other signatories of the agreement (the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany) to cooperate to preserve the agreement.
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