Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday dismissed the verbal assault on his credibility by Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a speech at the UN General Assembly a day earlier.
Rouhani said Netanyahu’s speech reflected the Israeli alarm at the signs of rapprochement between Iran and the United States. Rouhani, who visited the United Nations last week, spoke by telephone with President Obama on Friday, the first such contact between the leaders of Iran and the United States in 34 years.
“Israel is upset to see that its sword has gone blunt and Iran grows more powerful by the day,” Rouhani said. (Fars News Agency, 3 October)
Netanyahu said in his speech that the Iranian leader was seeking to deceive the world by asserting an earnest desire to resolve the impasse over Iran’s nuclear program.
File photo: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (Reuters)
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