Iranian President Hassan Rouhanicomments on current Iranian and world affairs during a live televised show.
The Iranian president said the fact that an interim agreement between Iran and the P5+1 has stood over the past nearly two years could be a sign that the comprehensive agreement reached between the two sides on July 14 could also be assumed as capable of standing.
We cannot say we have 100% trust in the partners to the agreement, but we can devise a mechanism under which no side would face a loss if the other breached the agreement, the president said.
Iranian nobility
He said Iran has never sought weapons of mass destruction.
It did not opt for the manufacturing of such weaponseven when it faced an Iraqi war back in the 1980s, the president said.
Iranian people are noble; even when fighting, they fight nobly, they dont seek weapons of mass destruction, he said.
Nothing to worry about
Referring to certain concerns about inspections under the agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the president said there is no reason to worry at all as what Iran has agreed to under the JCPOA is nothing extraordinary.
No one in the world would trade its national security [and] its secrets, he said, reassuring thatIrans military capabilities will by no means be depleted.
Responding to a question about those economic impacts of the anti-Iran sanctions that his administration sought to have removed as a result of the agreement, President Rouhani said his cabinet has been successful in containing such economic woes as a high inflation rate and stagflation.
Sanctions cannot be successful, ever; but they can have impacts, he said, adding that as a result of the success of the negotiations, the doors of international business opened to Iran.
No country can be found that is not happy about the conclusion of the agreement between Iran and the P5+1, but a handful of warmongers and Zionists, President Rouhani said.
Foreign investment welcome, increased imports not
Answering another question about concerns that potential increased trade activity as a result of the removal of the sanctions against Iran would result in imports of foreign goods to the country, President Rouhani said such concerns are valid.
He said Iran would welcome foreign investment, but not increased imports. The Iranian president said he has directed his economic men about the issue.
Iran should work hard toward employment for the youth, the Iranian president said.
He said, by the end of his administrations term in office, the inflation rate in the country will be down to a single-digit figure.
Averting potential IAEA mischief
Another question put to the president was about potential acts of mischief by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN agency that has been tasked with carrying out the technical specifications of the JCPOA. President Rouhani said the country should be very vigilant that such mischief does not occur, both in terms of security issues as well as technicalities.
No economic boom overnight
The Iranian president also said that the impacts of the removal of sanction under the JCPOA will not be felt overnight.
He said the sapling that has been planted will take some time to bear fruits, emphasizing, however, that his administration will try to have such impacts come sooner.