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Iran Will Only Negotiate With U.S. If Supreme Leader Gives Nod

Iran is open to negotiations with the U.S. if the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei agrees to it, a minister said.

Iran Will Only Negotiate With U.S. If Supreme Leader Gives Nod
An Iranian gestures a peace sign while holding an Iranian national flag in front of the Azadi Tower during celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Tehran, Iran. (Photographer: Ali Mohammadi/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Iran will only negotiate with the U.S. if the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei agrees to it, a minister said.

“Negotiation between Iran and America will take place if the supreme leader gives the permission,” Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi was cited as saying by state-run IRNA news agency on Thursday. “The U.S. president thought that sanctions would bring Iran to its knees but the Islamic Republic will not succumb to negotiations under the pressure of global arrogance.”

Major state-run news agencies, including IRNA, later simultaneously ran a statement from the intelligence ministry denying that there was any mention of negotiations by the minister.

Iran’s leaders, including Khamenei, have repeatedly refused to negotiate with the U.S. while under crippling sanctions.

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