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Jordan News
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Khamenei: Nuclear Talks with U.S. Will Not Lead to an Agreement - Jordan News
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed skepticism on Tuesday regarding the outcome of ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States, stating bluntly that the talks are unlikely to yield any results. اضافة اعلان In a speech commemorating the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Khamenei was quoted by Tasnim News Agency as saying: 'I do not believe the nuclear talks with the United States will lead to an agreement. I don't know.' He added a pointed message to Washington, saying: 'Since we are speaking of negotiations, let me remind the other side: the American side, which is engaged in these indirect talks, should negotiate seriously and avoid speaking nonsense.' Khamenei strongly rejected U.S. and Western objections to Iran's uranium enrichment program, declaring: 'Saying that Iran will not be allowed to enrich uranium is a grave mistake. No one waits for permission to act. Iran has its own policies and follows its own path.' He hinted that he would further elaborate on Iran's stance in the future: 'At another time, I will explain to the Iranian people why we insist on enrichment and why Western and American parties are so adamantly opposed to it. I will lay this out, God willing, so that the Iranian people understand the other side's intentions.' His comments come as Noor News reported earlier on Tuesday that Iran has received a proposal to hold a fifth round of nuclear talks with the United States and is currently reviewing it, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi. These developments reflect deep-seated mistrust and a lack of optimism in Tehran, despite ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reviving the stalled nuclear agreement.


Jordan News
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Iran: Negotiations with Washington Will Fail If It Insists on Its Demand - Jordan News
Iran: Negotiations with Washington Will Fail If It Insists on Its Demand Iran's news agency Noor News reported today, Monday, quoting Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi, saying that nuclear talks with the United States "will not lead to any result" if Washington insists on Tehran completely halting uranium enrichment operations. اضافة اعلان He also added in remarks today that Iran's stance on enrichment is clear, and the authorities have repeatedly declared it a "national achievement." He continued: "We will not give up in any way our right to enrichment, and we will not accept any retreat on this issue," according to Iranian media outlets. Yesterday evening, the Iranian Foreign Minister also affirmed that there will be no concession on the country's nuclear rights, while simultaneously expressing Tehran's readiness for a "win-win" settlement, as he put it. He viewed Iran's rights to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes as "non-negotiable." He also stressed that Iran will continue uranium enrichment "with or without an agreement" with international powers, while Tehran holds discussions regarding its nuclear program with Washington and Europeans. This comes in response to the U.S. President's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who yesterday confirmed that Washington will not allow Tehran even 1% of its uranium enrichment capacity, considering it a red line. He said, "Any deal that does not include preventing enrichment cannot be allowed because enrichment makes it possible to manufacture nuclear weapons." U.S. Special Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff affirmed that uranium enrichment is a "red line" for the United States, ahead of a new round of talks with Iran on Tehran's nuclear file scheduled for Sunday. He also revealed that a new meeting will be held with the Iranian delegation next week in Europe, expressing hope that it will lead to positive results. Earlier reports had indicated Washington's desire for Iran to completely stop uranium enrichment operations.