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'Rouhani moment' in announcing nuclear deal in Iran

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lauds the Iranian people for support of their “initial steps” in securing a first-step nuclear agreement.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meets with the families of Iran's "nuclear martyrs" in this photo released by his office on Nov. 24, 2013. The families also formed part of a news conference Rouhani held on Nov. 24 to discuss the nuclear deal reached earlier in the day in Geneva. — www.president.ir

TEHRAN, Iran — A jubilant Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had the deal in hand. It was his happiest day since taking office, maybe happier even than Inauguration Day. The veteran negotiator, in White House-style, did his media briefing from the presidential office’s garden. A small group of journalists, including myself, were invited to meet him and listen to his post-deal speech.

It was an opportunity for him to congratulate the Iranian people on the deal. “The Iranian nation once again displayed dignity and grandeur in the … nuclear talks and made Western governments understand that they will get a positive outcome whenever they show respect to the Iranian nation, and that threats or intimidation will not work.” The Iranian president stressed the importance of mutual confidence. “We should have trust with others, and especially Western countries; however, we have a long path to reach complete trust, of which we have taken the initial steps.” He added, “The right to enrichment inside the country is the second achievement. Any interpretation is possible, but the draft says Iran can enrich uranium, and I would declare to the nation that our enrichment activities will continue as in the past.”

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