Iran’s supreme leader Khanenei says nuclear talks with US are useless
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, who has final say over all state matters in Iran, issued some
of his toughest statements yet on international negotiations over his country’s nuclear ambitions, declaring Wednesday that talking to the Americans was “useless” and that nothing positive could come of it.
Iran’s supreme leader today dismissed
the value of direct talks with the US, his first comments touching on
meetings that officials from the Islamic Republic had with Americans
dating back to secret talks that began in 2012.
Addressing Foreign Ministry officials
today, Khamenei criticised the US, saying direct talks with its
diplomats didn’t help reduce sanctions or decrease its animosity toward
Tehran.
“Some pretended that if we sit down with
Americans at the negotiating table, many of the problems will be
resolved. We knew that won’t be the case but developments in the past
year proved this reality once again,” Iranian state television quoted
Khamenei as saying. “Americans not only didn’t reduce animosity but
increased sanctions. They say these are not new sanctions but in fact
they are new. Talks about sanctions didn’t bear any benefits.”
Khamenei called ties and negotiations
with US harmful outside of very specific cases. He did not elaborate. A
recent interim nuclear deal with world powers grew out of secret
meetings between US and Iranian officials in Oman and elsewhere that
began in 2012. That deal saw Iran curb portions of its nuclear program
in exchange for an easing of some sanctions. Negotiations continue for a
final deal.
The West fears Iran’s nuclear program could allow it to build atomic weapons.
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, like generating
power and medical research.Hard-liners in Iran are increasingly
criticizing Rouhani and the negotiators, saying they have given too many
concessions at nuclear talks in return for too little. On Monday,
Rouhani offered his harshest criticism yet of hard-liners opposed to
making a deal over the nuclear program,calling them “political cowards”
and telling them to go “to hell.”
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