Coronavirus: Iran's Rouhani slams the US for 'medical terrorism'
US officials have said that the sanctions do not target medicine for Iran and Washington had offered to help Tehran face the outbreak. Iran has dismissed the offer as ridiculous.
"The US sanctions on Iran are economic and medical terrorism ... They are in violation of international conventions," Rouhani said.
Tehran has blamed the United States and its “maximum pressure” policy for restricting Iran’s ability to respond effectively to the virus.
Iran's central bank chief, Abdolnaser Hemmati, wrote last month to the IMF to request $5 billion from the Fund's Rapid Financing Initiative, an emergency program that aids countries faced with sudden shocks such as natural disasters.
An IMF official has said the Fund is in dialog with Iranian authorities over the request for financial aid, with talks aimed at understanding Iran's needs and what is required for Iran's demand to be processed.
Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.