President Iran Rouhani "U.S. policy is at the heart of insecurity" January 10, 5:18

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Iran's President Lohani said the root cause of the increased military tensions with the U.S. was that the U.S. continued to hostile policies against Iran, including a unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear agreement and increased economic sanctions. He blamed the international community for an understanding of Iran's position.

This was stated by Iranian President Lohani in a telephone call with British Prime Minister Johnson on Wednesday.

According to Cheong Wa Dae's statement, President Louhani stated that "all of the recent instability lies in the U.S.'s withdrawal from nuclear agreements and irrational policies." Accused Trump's administration of being.

In response, Prime Minister Johnson urged the U.S. to end hostile actions and stated that he wanted to maintain the current nuclear agreement.

After Iran attacked U.S. military bases in Iraq in retaliation for the US killing of the commander, Trump has expressed his hope that further deterioration will not be desired.

On the other hand, over the issue of nuclear development in Iran, the Obama Administration's nuclear agreement has called on Britain and other stakeholders to come up with a new agreement that includes stricter content as it cannot prevent nuclear development.

The Iranian side, on the other hand, claims that within the framework of the current nuclear agreement, it hopes to restore economic relations with Europe and other countries, and states that unilateral enemies of the United States have led to regional instability. It seems that the aim is to ask the international community for an understanding of Iran's position.

French Ministry of Defense "do not withdraw soldiers"

A spokesman for the French Ministry of Defense Barbi said at a regular news conference on Monday that rockets were fired in Iraq in the last few hours. The security is assured. The mission of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State, which is being sought by the Iraqi government, remains in the task of eliminating the troops and will not withdraw any soldiers. "

France has trained security forces in Iraq as part of a volunteer coalition that is pursuing operations to combat the extremist organization IS, but the coalition announced on May 5 that it will suspend operations.

Barbi said that it was "not commentable" on when the coalition would resume, and that French soldiers would be on duty immediately.