Iranian supreme leader not 'overly optimistic' about US talks
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated he is "neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic" about U.S.-Iran nuclear talks amid economic hardships in Iran.
- Khamenei urged against inflating public expectations about the negotiations, expressing concerns over potential misinformation regarding economic breakthroughs.
- White House special envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized that any agreement must ensure that Iran stops its nuclear enrichment program.
- Iran's currency, the rial, has gained about 20% against the dollar amid hopes for economic relief following recent talks.
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Khamenei downplays U.S. talks prospects as some Iranians' hopes stir, currency gains
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sought on Tuesday to play down expectations of a breakthrough in nuclear talks with the U.S., following stirrings of hope among some Iranians weary of economic hardships that have at times sparked public unrest. Failure to reach a deal with President Donald Trump to end…
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Khamenei downplays US talks prospects as some Iranians' hopes stir, currency gains
DUBAI - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sought on Tuesday to play down expectations of a breakthrough in nuclear talks with the U.S., following stirrings of hope among some Iranians weary of economic hardships that have at times sparked public unrest. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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