Iran cenbank head says U.S. dropping nuclear deal would not impact economy
Iran’s central bank chief said on Tuesday the country’s economy would not be affected if President Donald Trump took the United States out of the nuclear deal agreed with world powers in 2015, Reuters reports.
“We are prepared for all scenarios. If America pulls out of the deal, our economy will not be impacted,” Valiollah Seif said on state television.
Iran's president said the country could face "some problems" ahead of Trump's decision on whether to pull out of its nuclear deal, according to CBS News.
"It is possible that we will face some problems for two or three months, but we will pass through this," Rouhani said.
Rouhani also stressed Iran wants to keep "working with the world and constructive engagement with the world."
Trump will announce on Tuesday whether he will pull out of the deal, a move that could disrupt the global oil supply. Iran’s economy is 60 percent reliant on oil income.