Iran's Supreme Leader Declares US Negotiations Infeasible Amid Ongoing Tensions

Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has firmly rejected the possibility of negotiations with US President Donald Trump, stating that such discussions are neither rational nor honorable. His remarks were reported by the news agency Irna, highlighting his belief that the notion of resolving the country's difficulties through talks with the US is misguided. Khamenei referenced the 2015 Vienna nuclear agreement, which was unilaterally abandoned by the US under Trump in 2018, as a critical example supporting his stance.

Since Trump's return to the presidency, the question of whether Iran should consider direct negotiations with the US has been a point of contention within the country. Iranian President Massud Peseschkian has expressed multiple times his openness to dialogue. However, according to Iran's constitution, the ultimate decision regarding strategic matters resides with Khamenei, a barrier that complicates any potential diplomatic engagement. As tensions continue to rise, the divergent views on negotiating with the US reflect deeper divisions within Iran's political landscape, revealing the complexities of foreign relations in an era marked by mistrust and contentious history.

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