US will regret sanctions: Iranian Foreign Minister

ANI  |  Tehran [Iran] 

Iranian Mohammad Javad said that President Donald will "regret" the newly-imposed sanctions on his country.

The further stated that while previous US Presidents have also displayed "disrespectful attitudes" towards Iran, they have eventually changed their stance, and said the will have to do the same.

"Past U.S. presidents changed their attitudes towards in line with experience. Mr. must understand that its anti-policies won't bear fruit and therefore have to be changed," said.

Asserting that the US' "desperation" was highlighted in their move to include closed companies in the sanctions, said that the anti-move was mostly criticised and opposed by the international community and that only a handful of nations like and others supported the move.

Stating that it would mostly be the Iranian people than the government that would have to bear the effects of the sanctions, Zarif said that the government has undertaken steps in order to minimise the effect on the public.

"I assure our people that all necessary efforts have been made, both in the and in other relevant institutions. Dark days await the hasn't been able to convince its own people that its policies are serving their interests. This administration doesn't consider its own national interests; it only serves a small group. They cover for murder committed by and Israel," the added.

On November 5, the had imposed the "toughest-ever" sanctions on Iran's banking, and shipping industries, in a move aimed at altering the "behaviour" of the country's regime.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 16:00 IST