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Rouhani promises 'year of prosperity' for Iranians
by Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) Jan 11, 2016


EU's Mogherini sees Iran nuclear deal implemented 'soon'
Prague (AFP) Jan 11, 2016 - EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini said Monday she expected the Iran nuclear deal to be implemented "rather soon" with Tehran on track to meet its pledge to put a bomb beyond its reach.

"My expectations are that this day could come rather soon," Mogherini told reporters in Prague.

"The implementation of the agreements is proceeding well, it's encouraging," she added.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said last week that the implementation of the July 2015 nuclear deal may be only "days away".

The European Union and the United States have begun preparations to drop their nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, but will not do so until "implementation day" -- after the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA verifies that Iran has met the terms of the deal.

"There is not a fixed date yet," Mogherini said.

EU and US sanctions have proved very damaging for Iran, locking up billions of dollars in assets overseas and starving the oil-dependent economy of crucially needed technology and investment.

President Hassan Rouhani pledged Monday that Iran was about to enter "a year of economic prosperity", with sanctions lifted, and said his government had delivered on its promises.

His comments referred to last July's nuclear deal with world powers that is finally expected to be implemented soon, possibly within days.

Speaking near Bushehr, a southern port city on the Gulf, Rouhani, a moderate cleric, also drew attention to elections on February 26 in which his allies are looking to make gains in parliament.

"I promise the nation of Iran that next year, with sanctions behind us and by young people's efforts, will be a year of economic prosperity," he said in a speech broadcast on state television.

The government is this week expected to outline its budget for the next Persian year, which starts March 20, and like last year will do so at a time of plunging oil prices.

"This government is running the country with $30 oil and not with $147 dollar oil," he said, comparing the current price of crude to its value during the era of his hardline predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"The government is running the country under sanctions not under normal circumstances. God willing, in the coming days we will witness a wrapping up of the sanctions scroll in this country."

Rouhani said his cabinet "was proud to have been able to curb inflation despite all difficulties" and said the economy will be shown to have grown by the end of the current year.

Inflation was more than 40 percent when Rouhani came to power in August 2013 but it has since fallen to 13 percent, according to the national statistics agency.

On the back of the deal on Iran's nuclear programme -- the Islamic republic has always denied seeking a bomb but agreed to curbs on its atomic activities in return for sanctions relief -- Rouhani wants to make greater inroads in domestic policy.

If the president's allies poll well they could swing the balance of power away from conservatives in the 290-member parliament, potentially leading to social and political reforms he promised before being elected in 2013.

But Rouhani has faced criticism from hardline groups about the nuclear deal, with opponents warning it could lead to "infiltration" by the United States and derailment of Iran's revolutionary principles.

The US led the nuclear talks, which also involved Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany.

On the same day as the parliamentary polls, the electorate will pick 88 members for the Assembly of Experts, a committee of clerics that monitors the work of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The Assembly has the power to dismiss Khamenei, who is 76 and has led the Islamic republic since 1989. But its more likely and most crucial role will be to pick his successor.


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