Iran awards medals of honour to its negotiators

Published February 9, 2016
Tehran: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (centre) awards the Medal of Courage to Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan here on Monday.—AP
Tehran: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (centre) awards the Medal of Courage to Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan here on Monday.—AP

TEHRAN: Iran awarded medals of honour on Monday to its nuclear negotiators, who helped clinch a landmark deal with world powers last year.

President Hassan Rou­hani presented the “Medal of Merit” to Foreign Mini­ster Mohammad Javad Zarif and the “Medal of Courage” to Defence Mini­ster Hossein Dehghan and Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi, who is also the country’s nuclear chief.

The July 14 agreement brought about the lifting of international sanctions last month after the United Nations certified that Iran had met all its commitments to curbing its nuclear activities.

“We passed behind us difficult days, difficult hours and nights,” Rouhani said at the ceremony. “But we did not lose the right path and God did not leave us alone.”

The agreement was a major accomplishment for Rouhani, who was elected in 2013 on a platform promising constructive engagement with the world and an end to Iran’s international isolation. His allies are hoping for a strong showing in Feb 26 parliamentary elections.

Rouhani expressed gratitude for the support he received from Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all major policies.

“Without the supreme leader, there was no national unity. Without the supreme leader, our (nuclear) accomplishment would have not been as great as it is today and maybe we would not have had such an achievement,” he said.

Iran’s nuclear negotiators attended Monday’s historic ceremony with their families.

Zarif said after receiving the medal that the nuclear accord is “an agreement based on removing concerns of all parties. That’s why it’s in the interests of all to comply with the deal”.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2016

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