Iran (Iran) Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei refused to discuss the nuclear deal with the United States on Wednesday, as US President Donald Trump sent a letter for such a conversation. Last week, Trump said he had sent a letter to Khamenei, suggesting a nuclear dialogue, but also warned that there were two ways to deal with Iran, the first army and the second agreement.
The letter was handed over to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakichi on Wednesday, which was made by Anwar Gargash, adviser to the UAE president’s diplomat, Anwar Gargish.
‘What does it mean to talk …’
According to official media, during the meeting of Arakchi and Gargash, Khamenei told a group of university students that the proposal for Trump’s talks was “a fraud”. When we know they will not respect it, what does it mean to talk? Therefore, the invitation to dialogue is to deceive public opinion. I haven’t seen the letter yet.
Khamenei said talks with the Trump administration would further strengthen the bolds of sanctions and increase pressure on Iran. In 2018, Trump withdrew the United States from Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and re -enforced Iran’s economy. A year later, Tehran reacted to violating the nuclear sanctions of the deal.
‘Iran is able to take retaliation …’
The later social post of Khamenei said, “The United States has threatened a military attack on Iran. Starting or attacking is not the task that a party can do without response. Iran is capable of retaliation and will surely be attacked.
He said in the next post that if the United States and its agents take any wrong military action against Iran, they will do the most losses. War is not good, we are not trying to start the war but if anyone takes action, the response from us will be strong and sure.
Khamenei said last week that Tehran would not be forced to talk.
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Trying to put pressure on Iran
Leaving the door open for a nuclear deal with Tehran, Trump has resumed the “maximum pressure” campaign implemented in his first term as president to separate Iran from the global economy and zero its oil exports.
The United Arab Emirates also maintains good relations with Tehran, a major security partners in the Middle East and US troops in Washington. Despite the previous tensions, trade and business relations between the two countries are strong, and Dubai has been working as a major trading center for Iran for more than a century.
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