"President Hassan Rouhani vows Iran will abide by the terms of the preliminary nuclear deal with world powers,so long as they do too."
Iran's president has
vowed it will abide by the terms of the preliminary nuclear agreement it signed
with six world powers, so long as they do too.
"The world must
know that we do not intend to cheat," Hassan Rouhani said in a televised
address to the nation.
But Mr Rouhani warned
that Iran would have other options if world powers "one day decide to
follow a different path".
The framework deal
signed on Thursday will see Iran curb nuclear activities in return for relief
from sanctions.
Earlier Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that it posed a grave danger to the region,
in particular his own country.
He said any compressive
accord, due before 30 June, had to include a "clear and unambiguous
Iranian recognition of Israel's right to exist".
But the White House
said the US would not sign an agreement over Iran's nuclear programme that
would threaten Israel.
White House spokesman
Eric Shultz also announced that President Barack Obama would on Friday discuss
the framework agreement with Congressional leaders, some of whom have been very
sceptical of a deal.
'Third way'
President Rouhani
reiterated that Iran's nuclear programme was peaceful.
The country was
"not two-faced", he said, and would honour any final deal provided
the P5+1 - the US, UK, France, Russia, China and Germany - did the same.
"If the other side
acts on its promises, Iran will abide by its promises. If, however, they one
day decide to follow a different path, our nation too will be always free to
make [another] choice."
Mr Rouhani also
stressed that the world now accepted Iran had the right to enrich uranium on
its own soil, and that enrichment was not a threat to anyone.
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