
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani defended his nuclear deal with world powers and his policy of detente with the West, saying on Saturday that his “revolutionary” opponents sought their own interests, not those of the people.
The remarks showed a widening rift between Rouhani and hard-liners, especially the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who has called himself a proud revolutionary in recent months.
“What’s the use of saying I am a revolutionary ... Why don’t we seek people’s comfort and our country’s glory?” Rouhani said in a speech broadcast live on the state television.
Rouhani has championed the nuclear deal with six major powers that put an end to international sanctions on Tehran in January, and has been since trying to revive Iran’s business and political ties with the West.
Moderates and reformers also saw big gains in February elections for parliament and for the Assembly of Experts — a body that will choose the next supreme leader.
Hard-line allies of Khamenei have accused him of betraying the anti-Western values of the 1979 revolution that toppled the US-backed Shah.
But Rouhani said the election results were new vote of confidence for his policies and promised to push for more political and social reforms.
“We had a revolution to promote morality, national unity, and brotherhood... You are a revolutionary when people feel safe from your words and actions,” Rouhani said.
Source :Arab News
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