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Iran’s High leader Ayatollah Ali Homena said he would not negotiate a nuclear transaction from the US, citing the country’s missile demand and the country’s influence.
In a number of posts on X, Hameni called US The “forced” government, which requires negotiations, is only a means of introducing new requirements.
“Such negotiations are not aimed at resolving the issues,” Homena wrote. “Their purpose is to carry out their dominance and impose what they want.”
He added that the “demands” are to the country’s defense and international capabilities.
Iran’s High leader Ayatollah Ali Homena performs during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, July 7, 2024. (Iranian leader Press/Material/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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“By telling us not to do this, so as not to meet this person, do not go there, do not produce it, and limit the range of our missiles to a certain expansion,” – wrote Khamenei. “How could anyone accept such things?”
Homenee posted one day after the president Donald Trump He said he sent a letter to the Hamenia, which presses on the nuclear contract with Tehran, believing that there could be military consequences if the transaction is not reached.
Trump told reporters on Friday that the US is “outside to the last moments” Negotiations with IranAnd he hoped that military intervention would not be needed.
Iran’s High leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appears with a speech during the program that took place after the murder of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasurala on October 2, 2024. (Iranian leader Press/Material/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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In a statement on Saturday, a press secretary of the National Security Council Brian Hugz said the administration hoped that Iran “puts people and the best interests ahead.”
“President Trump clearly said that there are two ways to make Iran: in the military terms or having concluded a deal,” Hughes wrote.
Ben Ben Benteblu, Director of the Iranian Democracy Protection Fund, wrote in a statement that Trump should be “cautious” in discussions with Tehran.
“Tehran put a trap for him, hoping to lure him in an endless diplomacy used to stupidity for maximum pressure and weaken the confidence of the American or Israeli military version, buying time to crawl to nuclear weapons,” Ben Alflu wrote.
While Trump said in February he believed that Iran was “close” to the development of nuclear weapons, he noted that the US would prevent action.
Iran students attend an annual rally to the former US Embassy in Tehran, Iran, November 3, 2024, marking the 45th anniversary of the Iranian Embassy. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
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He also signed an executive rally in which the Ministry of Finance ordered to fulfill the maximum economic pressure on Iran through a number of sanctions that would devastate the country’s oil exports.
The maximum pressure initiative against Tehran, which was adopted during the Trump’s first administration, issues large sanctions and tougher implementation.
The president’s comments and the following reports of Khamenei came a few days before the 18th anniversary of the FBI’s abduction Robert “Bob” Levinson from Kish, Iran.
FBI Washington Field posted on Friday on Facebook, saying that “remembers Bob and his family every day” ahead of the anniversary and national hostages and illegal detainees.
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The FBI still offers a $ 5 million reward for the information that leads to the location, recovery and return of Levinson, Post reports.
State department The remuneration program for justice offers a reward of up to $ 20 million for the information leading to its location, recovery and return and information, which leads to the arrest or conviction of those responsible for its alleged abduction.
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“As part of our constant efforts to resolve the Bob’s case and detention of the Iranian regime, which is responsible for its role in the disappearance of Bob, we recently released the search for posters with Mohammad Baser and Ahmad Khazai, two senior Iranian intelligence staff who worked at the Ministry of Intelligence and Security.”
Diana Stancy Fox News Digital contributed to this report.