Tehran – Iranian Official: US Will Remain Our Enemy Despite Emerging Nuclear Deal

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    Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan Commander of Iranian Ground Forces. (Photo Credit: Reuters)Tehran – A senior Iranian military official said Sunday that despite the emerging nuclear deal between Iran and the US-led P5+1 group of world powers, America will remain Tehran’s enemy.

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    Iranian Ground Force Commander Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said that even if a nuclear deal comes to fruition in Vienna, where Iranian and western negotiators are currently trying to reach an agreement by a Tuesday deadline, Tehran and Washington will not become friends.

    “The US might arrive at some agreements with us within the framework of the Group 5+1 (the US, Russia, China, Britain and France plus Germany), but we should never hold a positive view over the enemy,” Iran’s Fars News Agency quoted Pourdastan as saying.

    “Our enmity with them is over the principles and is rooted because we are after the truth and nations’ freedom, but they seek exploiting nations and putting them in chains,” he explained further.

    Pourdastan’s comments came as differences still remained between the two sides over the country’s disputed nuclear program ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for a final agreement to end a 12-year-old dispute.

    The deal under discussion between Iran and the powers is aimed at curbing Tehran’s most sensitive nuclear work for a decade or more, in exchange for relief from sanctions that have crippled the Iranian economy.

    The United States and its allies fear Iran is using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop a nuclear weapons capability. Iran says its program is peaceful.

    Washington is negotiating the deal as part of a group of major powers that also includes Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia. It is a major initiative both for the administration of US President Barack Obama and for Iran’s pragmatic elected President Hassan Rouhani, both of whom face skepticism from powerful hardliners at home.

    Reaching a deal would be the most important milestone in decades towards alleviating hostility between the United States and Iran, enemies since Iranian revolutionaries captured 52 hostages in the US embassy in Tehran in 1979.

    An Iranian official told the semi-official Tasnim news agency that the talks could continue until July 9, echoing some Western diplomats. Kerry said negotiators were still aiming for the July 7 deadline, which the negotiators set when they missed a June 30 deadline last week.

    Kerry and Zarif held a string of meetings on Sunday, trying to overcome remaining differences, including how to lift United Nations sanctions and what advanced research and development Iran may pursue. Foreign ministers of the other powers started to return to Vienna on Sunday to help push for a swift deal.

    US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday that reaching an agreement is possible this week if Iran makes the “hard choices” necessary, but if not, the United States stands ready to walk away from the negotiations.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Boochie
    Boochie
    8 years ago

    The Iranians know that both Obama and Kerry need this more then anything, Obama’s career rides on this, the same is for Kerry

    Iran on the otherhand as long as the upper class and political elite are drinking their wine and eating their steak (they drink wine) don’t really care …. So what if most of their country is starving, they just need to look at North Korea and see how well things are going for the Kims

    post4
    post4
    8 years ago

    Oh well, that’s a encouragement for a peaceful agreement. Lol

    8 years ago

    Kerry:

    If this statement is not enough for you to walk away from the “talks”, then you are really part of the enemy.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    I guess Obama is deaf .He still wants to get some kind of treaty from them even if it means giving in to all of their demands.