Iran rejected to hold talks with the USA

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Iran rejected negotiations with the USA
The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, sharply rejected the negotiations proposed by the USA and powerful countries. In his opinion, such negotiations are not aimed at solving real problems but are intended for political dominance and pressure.

"The negotiation proposals from certain powerful countries are not aimed at solving problems but are directed towards dominance and realizing their interests. Iran will certainly not accept their hopes," Khamenei said.

Iran rejected the USA's negotiation proposal

In recent days, reports have circulated that US President Donald Trump sent a letter to the Iranian leadership and proposed negotiations regarding concerns related to the country's nuclear program.

However, Iran's mission to the UN announced that no letter had been received. Tehran also rejected the possibility of negotiations.

Nuclear deal and relations with Europe

Khamenei also criticized European countries in his speech. According to him, Europe talks about Iran not fulfilling its obligations under the nuclear agreement, but they themselves have not made any efforts to implement this agreement.

"You claim that Iran has not fulfilled its obligations. So, have you fulfilled your obligations? You have been inactive from day one," said the Supreme Leader of Iran.

Khamenei also emphasized that the USA was the first to withdraw from the nuclear agreement and that Europe has not taken any real measures in this regard.

Trump's stance and political contradictions in Iran

Last month, Trump indicated that there is a possibility of reaching a new nuclear agreement with Iran. He stated that he wants to reach an agreement with Iran "without bombing."

On March 7, Trump noted that "interesting times are approaching in relations with Iran."

At the same time, Iranian President Masoud Pizishkian had stated the necessity of negotiating with the USA. However, Ali Khamenei opposed this and made it clear that the country's position is firm.

This incident also highlights the internal political contradictions in Iran – one side is in favor of negotiations, while the Supreme Leader does not allow it.

In the near future, the likelihood of serious tensions arising in US-Iran relations is increasing.

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