Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lashed out at the US yesterday, saying Tehran would reject any talks backed by its arch-foe as Washington is not to be trusted.
Khamenei’s anti-US salvo raised the possibility that a US-backed nuclear fuel deal for a Tehran research reactor may be derailed despite world powers turning up the heat on Iran to accept the UN-brokered offer.
Dismissing US President Barack Obama’s series of diplomatic overtures towards Iran, the all-powerful Iranian leader said Washington wanted to negotiate with Tehran but its talks were full of “threats.”
“Every time they have a smile on their face, they are hiding a dagger behind their back,” said Khamenei, who has the final say on all Iranian national issues.
“Iran will not be fooled by the superficial conciliatory tone of the United States,” he said in a speech to students on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the seizure of US embassy in Tehran by Islamist students.
“This new American president repeatedly sent us oral and written messages to come and change the page ... to come and cooperate in solving the problems of the world. We said we will not pre-judge. We will see their action and see what they do about the change,” Khamenei said.
“But in the past eight months what we have seen is contradictory to what they say. They are telling us to negotiate, but alongside the negotiation there is a threat that if the negotiation does not bear the desired results, then we will do this and we will do that,” he said. “We do not want any negotiation, the result of which is pre-determined by the United States.”
Tehran will always pursue its “scientific and technological rights and freedom,” he said.
His comments raised the possibility that the high-profile nuclear fuel deal backed by Washington could be derailed. Iran is currently engaged in talks with world powers over how to procure nuclear fuel for a Tehran research reactor. Under the UN-brokered deal Iran would send its low-enriched uranium (LEU) abroad for conversion into fuel for the Tehran reactor. Iranians say they would rather buy the fuel directly.
World powers led by Washington are backing the deal as they want to take out Tehran’s stock of LEU which they fear could be further enriched by Iran on its own to very high levels and used in making atomic weapons.
Tehran denies any ambition to develop a weapons capability.
Khamenei said that giving the US a veto over the nuclear talks would be like a “sheep and wolf relation which the late imam [Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini] has said that we ‘do not want.’”
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