Rouhani says Iran will give 'crushing response' to U.S. bullying

Iranian president says Washington 'approaching a defeat in its sanctions move' after the Americans declared all U.N. sanctions on the Islamic Republic had been restored, a move rejected by many world powers; meanwhile, rial fell to a record low against the dollar

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Iran will give a "crushing response" to the United States' "bullying" after it said it had reimposed U.N. sanctions on Tehran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday.
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  • Washington earlier declared all U.N. sanctions on Iran had been restored, a move many countries rejects as illegal, setting the stage for an ugly showdown at the world body ahead of its annual General Assembly.
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    נשיא ארצות הברית דונלד טראמפ נשיא איראן חסן רוחאני רוחני
    נשיא ארצות הברית דונלד טראמפ נשיא איראן חסן רוחאני רוחני
    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and U.S. President Donald Trump
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    "America is approaching a certain defeat in its sanctions move ... It faced defeat and negative response from the international community," Rouhani said in a televised speech.
    "We will never yield to U.S. pressure and Iran will give a crushing response to America's bullying," he said.
    The Iranian rial fell to a record low against the U.S. dollar on Sunday following the Trump administration's declaration.
    The U.S. currency was offered for as much as 273,000 rials, up from 267,800 rials on Saturday, according to foreign exchange site Bonbast.com, which tracks the unofficial market.
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     Protesters in Iran burn American flag
     Protesters in Iran burn American flag
    Protesters in Iran burn American flag
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    Iran has dismissed the U.S. sanctions move as "void and illegal" and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on Saturday he cannot take any action on the U.S. declaration because "there would appear to be uncertainty" on the issue.
    The three European parties to the nuclear deal - France, Britain and Germany - said in a statement on Sunday that any decision or action taken to reimpose U.N. sanctions "would be incapable of legal effect" because Washington used a mechanism agreed under a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, which the United States quit in 2018.
    However, Trump plans to issue an executive order allowing him to impose U.S. sanctions on anyone violating sanctions against Iran.
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     Protesters in Iran burn Israeli flag
     Protesters in Iran burn Israeli flag
    Protesters in Iran burn Israeli flag
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    The Iranian foreign ministry described Washington's efforts as "futile", adding that "the U.S. approach is a major threat to the international peace and security and an unprecedented threat to the U.N. and the Security Council."
    "Iran emphasizes that if the U.S., directly or with the cooperation of a number of its allies, makes any move in line with these threats, it will face a serious reaction and should account for all its dangerous consequences," the ministry said in a statement, without elaborating.
    Washington has unilaterally reimposed sanctions on Iran since 2018, which combined with a drop in oil prices have crippled the economy in Iran, which also has the highest COVID-19 death toll in the Middle East with 24,301 deaths.
    Iran's rial has lost about 75% of its value since 2018.
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