Iran insists on US guarantees to revive 2015 nuclear pact

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UNITED NATIONS: Iran's hardline president struck a defiant tone on Wednesday by demanding guarantees the United States not abandon any revived nuclear deal and by decrying 'double standards' on human rights after the death of an Iranian woman in police custody. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi also said Teh

UNITED NATIONS: Iran's hardline president struck a defiant tone on Wednesday by demanding guarantees the United States not abandon any revived nuclear deal and by decrying"double standards" on human rights after the death of an Iranian woman in police custody.

Speaking shortly after Raisi, US President Joe Biden reiterated his willingness to revive the nuclear pact under which Iran had agreed to restrain its atomic program in return for relief from economic sanctions. "We have before us the experience of America's withdrawal from the ," Raisi said."With that experience and this perspective, can we ignore the important issue of guarantees for a durable agreement?."

"Iran rejects some of the double standards of some governments vis-a-vis human rights," he said."Human rights belongs to all, but unfortunately it is trampled upon by many governments," he added referring to the discovery of unmarked graves of indigenous people in Canada, the suffering of the Palestinians and images of migrant children held in cages in the United States.

 

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