His supreme religious leader, Ayatollah, rejected the idea of negotiating negotiations with the subject of a nuclear deal, after US President Donald Trump’s letter arrived in Tehran on this issue.
Last week, Trump said he sent a letter to Hameni, proposing talks on the Iranian nuclear program. The letter was delivered today to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragsi from Anuar Gargas, a diplomatic adviser to the president of the United Arab Emirates.
At the time of Arakzi’s meeting with Gargas, Hameni told a group of students that Trump’s offer for talks was a “scam aimed at misleading public opinion”.
“Since we know that they will not adhere to it (the agreement) what is the reason to negotiate? Therefore, the invitation to negotiation (…) is a deception of public opinion, “he said, according to Iran’s state media.
Hamenee argued that the negotiation with the Trump government, which has “excessive demands”, he said, would intensify sanctions and increase pressure on Tehran.
Iran has for years denied that its aim is to develop nuclear weapons.
“If we wanted to build nuclear weapons, the US could not stop us. We do not want it ourselves, ”he said.
However, 60% Iranian Iranian reserves (close to about 90% required for the construction of nuclear weapons) have increased significantly, according to the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA).