Iran’s president poured scorn on US and European discussions over the nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers on Wednesday. Hassan Rouhani also dismissed Donald Trump as a “tradesman” who lacked the qualifications to deal with a complex international pact, Reuters reported. French President Emmanuel Macron tried to persuade Trump in Washington on Tuesday to preserve the 2015 agreement. “They say that with the certain leader of a European country we want to make a decision about a seven-sided agreement,” Rouhani said in a speech broadcast live on state TV. “For what? With what right?” Speaking of Trump, Rouhani said: “You don’t have any background in politics. You don’t have any background in law. You don’t have any background on international treaties.” Referring to the US president’s career as a property developer, Rouhani said: “How can a tradesman, a merchant, a building constructor, a tower constructor make judgments about international affairs?”