Iranian leader refuses Trump’s achievement because of his nuclear program
The Iranian supreme leader on Saturday declared the “harassment of the Government” on Saturday, and Saturday is on the idea of negotiating a nuclear program of the country with the United States in an apparent response to A letter sent by President Trump earlier in the week.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the leader, indirectly addressed Mr. Trump’s proposal to negotiate Iran about his fast advanced nuclear program or confronted with potential military actions, while he spoke to Ramadan at a meeting with government and military officials. Although he did not explicitly mention the letter, Mr. Trump or even the United States by name, it was clear that he was talking about the recent gesture of Washington.
“Some of the harassment governments insist on negotiations not to solve questions, but to impose,” said Mr. Khamenei, according to the state media. He added that “Negotiating is the way for them to make new requirements, not just nuclear questions talk about a nuclear topic, they make new demands that Iran definitely will not accept.”
Speaking on Friday at an oval office, Mr. Trump suggested that Iranian nuclear opportunities are now involving enough fuel near the production of about six weapons-dose critical points. Said to the country that he offered the opportunity to negotiate or risk Losing his program on a military strike.
The White House did not provide any specifics on the content of Mr. Trump’s letter, which the president said he had sent on Wednesday.
Iranian officials currently disagree on whether the country should negotiate a program. While Ayatollah denied the offer of Mr. Trump, other moderate and reformist leaders spoke in favor of opening negotiations, including President Masoud Pezeshkiana, who took office last year. Finally, however, Mr. Khamenei, who has long said that Iran cannot believe the United States, has the last word.
The 2015 Nuclear Agreement negotiated by President Barack Obama was in effect, the officials say. Iran shipped almost all of its nuclear fuel supplies from the country, and international inspectors said that the Iranians adhere to the sharp limitations of the new nuclear fuel production.
But Mr. Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the Agreement, withdrew from the nuclear agreement with Iran during his first term and transferred difficult economic sanctions in the country, gambling that Tehran would respond under the petition for a new contractual more favorable for the United States.
Iran did not return to the table, and now the program has reached a critical compound, experts say.
Mr. Trump is too potential undermined His proposal by increasing two US programs that have worked for decades on exposing Iranian atomic bomb programs. One program has been renovated, but experts take care that the disorders will hurt the world fight for the suppression of nuclear expansion.
Farnaz Fassihi contribute to reporting.