Iran's Supreme Leader Implies No Progress On Nuclear Deal

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-21 10:38:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 10:46:31

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Iran's Supreme Leader Implies No Progress On Nuclear Deal

The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has slammed the recent negotiations and nuclear deal proposals from the United States, stating that Iran will not be dictated to, and no one is waiting for permission from any power. This comes as Iran's civil nuclear program continues to face international scrutiny and sanctions.

Despite apparent deadlock between Iran and the U.S., Iran's top leader hinted at potential progress with the EU. This comes after an announcement that the European Union's new Foreign Affairs Chief, Josep Borrell, will visit Tehran shortly.

The civil nuclear crisis has plagued international relations for nearly two decades, putting Iran's program under intense restrictions, with allegations that it could be used to develop weapons. Consequently, Iran has been subjected to stringent monitoring and sanctions by the United Nations Security Council.

Speaking to a group of educators, Ayatollah Khamenei stated:

"Neither we, nor they are waiting for the permission of the occupying regime in order to take action, but the occupying regime must naturally react to what is happening and must also make a move."

This nuanced commentary suggests a subtle shift in Iran's stance on the negotiations, indicating a willingness to engage with other parties, most notably the European Union.

As the crisis unfolds, the international community is keenly awaiting Ayatollah Khamenei's next moves and statements, and whether they will lead to tangible progress in the protracted nuclear deal negotiations.