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Iran’s supreme leader says nuclear talks with Trump admin would not be ‘wise’

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told an air officer in Tehran on Friday that nuclear talks with the US were “not an honor, either intellectual or wise.”

Khamenei added that “there should not be any negotiations with such government,” but according to the Associated Press, it did not issue an order not to engage with the US.

Khamenei's remarks on Friday appear to contradict his previous indication that he was open to negotiating with the US over Iran's nuclear program. In August, Khamenei appeared to open the door to nuclear talks with the US, telling his country's private government that it “isn't harmful” to involvement with the “enemy,” the Associated Press reported.

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President Donald Trump came up with the idea of ​​a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Tehran in his true social platform post. In the same post, he also denounced a “very exaggerated” report claiming that the US and Israel would “blow Iran down to the blacksmith.”

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, President Donald Trump. (Iran's Supreme Leader/Wana (West Asia News Agency)/Reuters/Elizabeth Franz/ Handouts via file photo)

“I would prefer a verified nuclear peace agreement that will allow Iran to grow and prosper peacefully. We should start working on it soon and celebrate the great Middle Eastern when it is signed and completed.” Trump wrote. True society.

In 2018, during his first term, Trump ended the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), also known as Iran's nuclear deal, and said he was not strong enough to curb Iran's nuclear development. . At the time, President Trump argued that the deals made during former President Barack Obama's second term were “one of the worst and most one-sided deals the United States has ever signed.”

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, looks inside the uranium plant. (Getty Image)

A few days before calling for a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Iran, Trump signed an executive order urging the government to put pressure on the Islamic Republic. He also told reporters that if Iran assassinated him, he would be “expunged” according to his suspected instructions.

Khamenei denounced the US on Friday, according to the Associated Press. Because in his eyes, “the Americans never had the end of the deal.” Furthermore, Iran's top leader, referring to Trump's withdrawal from the JCPOA, said he “teared the agreement.”

“We negotiated, made concessions, compromised, but we didn't achieve the outcome we aimed for.”

For many years, Iran has argued that its nuclear program is aimed at a civilian and peaceful purpose, not a weapon. However, uranium was concentrated to a purity of up to 60%. This is about 90% of the level considered weapon grade.

Iranian military parade

Iranian military trucks passed through the portrait of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a parade on April 18, 2018 during the country's annual Army Day held in Tehran, Iran. Carry ground missiles. (via Atta Kenare/AFP Getty Images)

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Director Rafael Grossi, Director of the International Atomic Energy Bureau I told Reuters In December 2024, it was “unfortunate” that “a diplomatic process is ongoing and could lead to de-escalation or a more stable equation.”

In addition to his remarks against Iran, President Trump made global headlines with his proposal that the US would take over Gaza when the Israeli-Hamas war was raging. According to the Associated Press, Khamenei appeared to be referring to the president's remarks on Gaza without fully mentioning them.

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“Americans sit down and redraw maps of the world, but in reality there is no basis, so only on paper,” Khamenei told the Air Force officer, according to the Associated Press. “They make statements about us, express their opinions, and issue threats. If they threaten us, we will threaten them. Please respond kindly and without doubt.”

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