Iran's Rowhani says no talks with Trump unless sanctions lifted

Iranian President Hassan Rowhani has dampened
expectations of an imminent meeting with US President Donald Trump, saying
talks could only take place once sanctions are lifted.
"If that happens, you could talk about more
positive developments," Rowhani said. Otherwise, he suggested such a
summit would be nothing more than a photo op.
"Just taking a few pictures with Hassan Rowhani
is not possible," he said in a speech on Tuesday, a day after Trump said
he was willing to meet with his Iranian counterpart to quell sharply mounting
tensions.
Trump said at the G7 summit in France on Monday that
he was open to meeting Rowhani within weeks if "the circumstances were
correct."
Such a meeting could conceivably take place in New
York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in late September.
But Rowhani said that the US must make significant
concessions in order to end the stand-off.
"Washington should completely revise its Iran
policy," he said, including returning to the 2015 nuclear agreement that
Trump pulled out of last year. The US then reimposed crippling economic
sanctions, including on Iran's vital oil sector.
Worries in the West about an Iranian nuclear bomb
are unfounded, Rowhani said. "Atomic bombs and chemical weapons play no
part in the Iran's defence doctrine," he said.