Iran’s supreme leader opens door to negotiations with United States over Tehran’s nuclear program
- Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has opened the door to negotiations with the United States regarding Tehran's nuclear program, potentially aiding President Pezeshkian's agenda for engagement.
- Khamenei warned Pezeshkian’s Cabinet, stating, “Do not trust the enemy,” while emphasizing the need to independently pursue plans.
- Previously, Khamenei has shown mixed signals on talks with the U.S., particularly after then-President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal.
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Iran’s supreme leader opens door to negotiations with U.S. over nuclear program
There have been indirect talks between Iran and the U.S. in recent years – mediated by Oman and Qatar – but it's the first time in several years Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has expressed an interest.
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