"Our people respect the American people. The Iranian people are not looking for war with any country," explained Rouhani.
"But at the same time the policies of the United States have been against the national interests of Iranian people. It's understandable that people will demonstrate sensitivity to this issue."
"When the people rose up against the shah, the United States aggressively supported the shah until the last moments. In the eight-year war with Iraq, the Americans supported Saddam. People will not forget these things. We cannot forget the past, but at the same time our gaze must be towards the future."
"Satan in our religious parlance is used to refer to that power that tricks others and whose words are not clear words, do not match reality," said Rouhani.
"This slogan that is chanted is not a slogan against the American people."
The president also expressed hope that relations between the two countries will be improved by greater contact between ordinary people.
"Even tourism, if the people of the United States come to Iran and see its ancient history and nature of Iran, and the people of Iran go to the United States to see America, this can shorten the walls of mistrust and improve the situation for the future," said Rouhani.