Rouhani: Iran will file legal case against US for sanctions

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the US sanctions have affected the value of rial currency and increased inflation, but the government would overcome the difficulties. (Official Iranian President website via Reuters)
Updated 18 March 2019
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Rouhani: Iran will file legal case against US for sanctions

  • Iranian president says the US sanctions have affected the value of rial and increased inflation
  • But government would overcome the difficulties, he adds

LONDON: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday that the government would file a legal case in Iran against US officials who imposed sanctions on the country as a precursor to action in international courts.

Rouhani said in a speech broadcast live on state television that US sanctions had created difficulties including a weaker rial currency that has fed into higher inflation.

The United States reimposed sanctions on Tehran after US President Donald Trump chose last May to abandon Iran’s 2015 nuclear accord, negotiated with five other world powers.

Rouhani said he had ordered the ministries of foreign affairs and justice “to file a legal case in Iranian courts against those in America who designed and imposed sanctions on Iran.” “These sanctions are crime against humanity,” he added.

If the Iranian court finds against the US officials, Iran will pursue the case in international courts of justice, the president said.

“The Americans have only one goal: they want to come back to Iran and rule the nation again,” Rouhani said, reiterating Tehran’s view that US sanctions are aimed at overthrowing the government and ushering in one more aligned with US policies.

The sanctions permit trade in humanitarian goods such as food and pharmaceuticals but measures imposed on banks, and trade restrictions, could make such items more expensive as well as more difficult to pay for.

Trump said when he pulled out of the landmark 2015 deal that lifted international sanctions against Iran in exchange for restrictions on its atomic activities that it failed to rein in Iran’s missile program or curb its regional meddling.


Israel reports bird flu outbreak on farm in north, WOAH says

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Israel reports bird flu outbreak on farm in north, WOAH says

  • The outbreak, ‌the first ‌in ‌a ⁠year ​in ‌Israel, was detected in a flock of 2,000 ducks in the village of Sde Yaakov

PARIS: Israel reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 bird ​flu on a farm in the north of the country, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Tuesday.
The outbreak, ‌the first ‌in ‌a ⁠year ​in ‌Israel, was detected in a flock of 2,000 ducks in the village of Sde Yaakov, causing the death of 90 ⁠birds, the Paris-based WOAH ‌said, citing a report ‍from ‍the Israeli authorities. The ‍remaining birds were subsequently culled as a precaution.
The spread of avian influenza, ​commonly called bird flu, has raised concerns among ⁠governments and the poultry industry after it ravaged flocks around the world in recent years, disrupting supply, fueling higher food prices and raising the risk of human transmission.