Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said “negotiations with America are neither wise nor wise nor honorable.”
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned against the debate with Washington, and Iran attacked the US for imposing new sanctions on the oil industry.
The IRNA Communications Bureau said on Friday that a spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the sanctions and announced it was “illegal and illegal.”
“The new US administration’s decision to put pressure on Iranian people by preventing them from carrying out legal trade with their economic partners is an illegal and illegal action,” spokesman Esmael Baghihai said. I stated.
Iran “holds the United States responsible for the consequences and consequences of such unilateral and bullying behavior,” he added.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei later said negotiations with the US were “not wise, wise or honorable.”
Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump proposed that he plans to raise pressure on Iran before reaching a “verified nuclear peace agreement.”
During his pre-inauguration term in 2018, Trump pulled the US out of a 2015 agreement between Iran and the world’s great powers designed to control Tehran’s nuclear capabilities and reimposed severe sanctions.
These measures have led Tehran to violate the agreement’s restrictions.
“Negotiations with the US are neither wise nor wise nor honorable. Our problems will not be resolved. Why? Experience!” Khamenei was quoted as saying on Friday, and Iran made concessions in the past, but the US was added that it “teared” the previous agreement.
He warned that if the US threatens Iran’s security, Tehran “will threaten (the US) safety.”
The sanctions announced Thursday were the first new ones to be collected from Iran since Trump returned to the White House.
The US President has pledged to zero Iran’s gross exports and declared part of his ambition to halt Tehran’s nuclear program.
The measure is aimed at Iranian companies, vessels and individuals who are already affiliated with companies that are licensed by the US. Influenced individuals and tankers will help ship millions of barrels of Iranian crude oil to China each year.
Germany, France and the UK have held diplomatic talks with Tehran in recent months in hopes of calling for a route to reopen the unilaterally skepped Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA) agreement in 2018. It’s there.
A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Wednesday that Iran is ready to give the US the opportunity to resolve the conflict.
Iran has long seen efforts to reject sanctions on the oil sector and confiscate exports as “pirates.”