Iran: Hassan Rouhani and Donald Trump won't be Meeting at UN
Iran said on Monday President Hassan Rouhani will not meet with US President Donald Trump at the United Nations, a day after the White House left open the possibility of talks between them.

Iranian officials have repeatedly rejected a meeting and any talks with Washington while Iran is subject to sanctions, which Trump re-imposed after withdrawing last year from Tehran's 2015 nuclear accords with world powers.
"Stopping all sanctions is an indispensable precondition for constructive diplomacy. We hold meetings when we are sure that our people's problems can be solved," government spokesman Ali Rabiei said, according to the semi-official news agency Tasnim. Sanctions must be lifted, and the Us must respect the Iranian nation," Rabiei said. Reuters
White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said on Sunday the previous day's attacks "did not help" prospects for a meeting between the two leaders during the United Nations General Assembly this month, but she left open the possibility a meeting could take place.
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