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Iran’s top cleric rejects direct talks with the US

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waving to Iranian air force commanders in Tehran on February 7, 2013.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waving to Iranian air force commanders in Tehran on February 7, 2013.

Tehran. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,  rejected any idea of bilateral talks with the United States on Thursday in a  speech in which he scoffed at Iranian officials who might consider such  negotiations.

A staunch ideologue who has often rejected dialogue with America, Mr Khamenei  was apparently responding to a United States offer of one-on-one negotiations  between the two countries on a range of topics, including Iran’s disputed  nuclear program, a suggestion that Vice President Joe Biden reinforced last week  during a security conference in Munich. The Iranian foreign minister said then  he was open to such talks, although Mr Biden noted that they could proceed only  if the ayatollah showed serious interest.

The ayatollah’s objection is an edict to which other Iranian officials,  including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, must adhere, and it comes after several  high-ranking Iranian officials, including Mr Ahmadinejad and Foreign Minister  Ali Akbar Salehi, had said the Obama administration had been taking positive  steps toward Iran. Mr Khamenei was straightforward in his speech on Thursday  before air force commanders in his Tehran office, which was reported on his  website.

He said that while some “simple-minded people” might be happy about the  prospect of bilateral talks, Iran had seen nothing from Washington other than  the same conspiracies.

“The Iranian nation will not negotiate under pressure,” he said. Noting the  international sanctions against Iran, Mr Khamenei said: “The US is pointing a  gun at Iran and wants us to talk to them. The Iranian nation will not be  intimidated by these actions.”

“Direct talks will not solve any problems,” he added.

His remarks came after new restrictions were imposed on payments for Iranian  oil Wednesday, a move that increased economic pressure on Iran, and as Iranian  and Western officials said Iran had agreed to resume multilateral nuclear talks  with world powers this month in Kazakhstan. The ayatollah’s rejection of talks  with the United States will not affect the Kazakhstan talks, set to begin  February 26.

He said the United States was desperate for talks because its policy in the  Middle East had failed.

“They need to draw a trump card,” he said. “Their trump card is urging Iran  to sit at the negotiating table.”

“I’m not a diplomat, I’m a revolutionary, and speak frankly and directly,” he  said. “If anyone wants the return of US dominance here, people will grab his  throat.” His speech was a reaction to continuing US sanctions against Iran,  people close to him said.

“There is no room for any optimism,” said Hamid Reza Taraghi, an influential  politician. Pointing to the new sanctions, decisions by US courts to seize  Iranian assets and the support for the opposition in Syria, where President  Bashar Assad is Iran’s last regional ally, he said, “We haven’t seen anything  good from the US.”

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/irans-top-cleric-rejects-direct-talks-with-the-us-20130208-2e31p.html#ixzz2KKjUSfRS

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