"For Tehran, the next U.S. administration's policies are
important and not who wins the U.S. election," Rouhani said in a
televised cabinet meeting.
Democratic challenger Joe Biden has promised to rejoin Iran’s
2015 nuclear deal with six powers if Iran returns to compliance
with it.
President Donald Trump abandoned the deal in 2018 and reimposed
sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy. In retaliation,
Iran has gradually reduced compliance with the deal's terms.
"We want to be respected, not subject to sanctions (by the
United States). No matter who wins the U.S. election ... For us,
policies and principles are important," Rouhani said.
Trump has said he wants to strike a new deal with Tehran that
would address Iran's missile programme and support for regional
proxies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
Iran has ruled out any negotiations unless Washington first
returns to the accord.
(Writing by Parisa Hafezi, ; editing by John Stonestreet)
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