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U.S. is trying to make Iran ‘surrender’ through sanctions: Iran VP

By Thompson ABISOLA

The U. S. is trying to make Iran surrender through the imposition of sanctions, Iranian vice president Eshaq Jahangiri said on Wednesday.

New U.S. sanctions against Iran took effect on Aug. 7, and President Donald Trump said companies doing business with the country will be barred from the U. S.

“The first priority for all of us under a sanctions situation is to work toward managing the country in a way that brings the least amount of damage to people’s lives,” Fars News quoted Jahangiri as saying.

“America is trying by applying various pressures on our society to force us to retreat and surrender.”

The new sanctions targeted Iranian purchases of U.S. dollars, metals trading, coal, industrial software and its auto sector, though the toughest measures targeting oil exports do not take effect for four more months.

Few U.S. companies do much business in Iran so the impact of sanctions mainly stems from Washington’s ability to block European and Asian firms from trading there.

President Hassan Rouhani made similar comments to Jahangiri, although he did not specifically refer to the U.S.

“We will not let the enemy bring us to our knees,” Rouhani said, according to state TV. “If the enemy thinks they will defeat us they will take this hope to the grave with them.”

Washington had said Iran’s only chance of avoiding the sanctions would be to accept an offer by Trump to negotiate a tougher nuclear deal than the international accord struck in 2015.

Iranian officials already rejected the offer and on Monday Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the highest authority in the country, also ruled out the possibility of talks.

The Iranian economy is beset by high unemployment and a rial currency which has lost half its value since April.

The reimposition of sanctions could also make the economic situation worse. Rouhani said on Wednesday that the economy is the biggest problem facing the country.

Iran’s Khamenei rejects talks with Trump. Khamenei accused the Iranian government of economic mismanagement on Monday in the face of reimposed sanctions.

 

Thousands of Iranians have protested in recent weeks against sharp price rises of some food items, a lack of jobs and state corruption.

The protests over the cost of living have often turned into anti-government rallies.

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