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Rouhani: Iran has no need to negotiate over its defense

In a speech at an event for the Iran-Iraq War, President Hassan Rouhani said that Iran has no need to negotiate over its defensive capabilities.

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Iranian soldiers march during the annual military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of its devastating 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Tehran, Iran, Sept. 22, 2017. — STR/AFP/Getty Images

In a speech commemorating the opening of cultural centers honoring the Iran-Iraq War, which Iran refers to as the "Sacred Defense," President Hassan Rouhani rejected calls from the United States and Western European countries to rein in Iran's defensive capabilities.

“National strength is for peace,” Rouhani said. “We seek strength for deterrence. We have to be ready to repel and eliminate threats against the people. Our nation and our officials, for their defensive capabilities, do not need to negotiate with anyone nor reach an agreement with any power.” He continued, “We will talk and discuss. If an official comes and asks a question, we will respond. We will give a decisive and strong response. And our response is very clear.”

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