No time to create walls between nations:
Iran's Rouhani
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[January 28, 2017]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday it was no time to build walls between
nations and criticized steps towards cancelling world trade agreements,
without naming new U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump on Wednesday ordered the construction of a U.S.-Mexican border
wall, a major promise during his election campaign, as part of a package
of measures to curb illegal immigration.
"Today is not the time to erect walls between nations. They have
forgotten that the Berlin wall fell years ago," Rouhani said in a speech
carried live on Iranian state television.
"To annul world trade accords does not help their economy and does not
serve the development and blooming of the world economy," Rouhani told a
tourism conference in Tehran. "This is the day for the world to get
closer through trade."
The protectionist-minded Trump formally withdrew the United States from
the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on Monday, fulfilling a
campaign pledge to end American involvement in the 2015 pact.
Rouhani, a pragmatist elected in 2013, thawed Iran's relations with
world powers after years of confrontation and engineered its 2015 deal
with them under which it curbed its nuclear program in exchange for
relief from sanctions.
For Trump's predecessor Barack Obama, the agreement was a landmark
foreign policy achievement but the new president has threatened to annul
it or seek a better deal. The other five powers party to the deal have
reaffirmed their commitment to it.
Rouhani said earlier this month that Trump could not unilaterally cancel
the nuclear deal and that talk of renegotiating it was "meaningless".
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani takes part in a news conference
near the United Nations General Assembly in the Manhattan borough of
New York, U.S., September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
Since sanctions were lifted, Iran has signed major deals with
Western firms, particularly with planemakers Airbus <AIR.PA> and
Boeing <BA.N>.
Rouhani said on Saturday: "Today is the time for peaceful
co-existence, not the time to create distance among nations."
Rouhani made no direct reference to Trump's order on Friday curbing
the entry of refugees into the United States and temporarily barring
travelers from Iran and six other Muslim-majority countries. Trump
said the moves would help protect Americans from terrorist attacks.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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