According to foreign media reports, after the United States resumed sanctions against Iran in the early morning of the 7th, the United States General Trump also issued a strong warning to anyone engaged in trade with Iran. Trump wrote on Twitter: "anyone who does business with Iran will not be able to do business in the United States."
The European Union has declared its opposition to the US's resumption of sanctions against Iran and vowed to protect the legitimate business of European companies.
The United States resumed some sanctions against Iran on the morning of 7, and more stringent sanctions on oil exports will start in November.
President Rouhani of Iran has said that these sanctions are psychological warfare aimed at creating a division among the people of Iran.
However, a few hours before the United States restarted sanctions on Iran, Rouhani said in a televised speech to the national broadcast on the evening of 6: "I have no preconditions. If the US government is willing, let's start now.
A UN official said Trump and Rouhani might meet this year when the UN General Assembly convened in New York in September.
A senior official in Iran said in July 18th that at last year's United Nations General Assembly, the United States had sent an invitation to Iran eight times in the hope that Rouhani could meet Trump, but all of those invitations were rejected by Iran. Since then, Trump has taken various measures to isolate Iran. On May 8, Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Iranian nuclear agreement and restart sanctions against Iran in spite of opposition from other UN members.
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