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Reuters

Apr 15, 2025

Iran's supreme leader neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic toward nuclear talks with US

DUBAI, April 15 (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he is neither "overly optimistic nor pessimistic" regarding nuclear talks with the United States, in his first comment following the start of U.S.-Iran talks which started on April 12 in Oman.


Both delegations described the talks in Oman as positive and have agreed to convene once more on April 19, with Tehran saying the meeting will take place again in Muscat.


"Talks are one of a dozen dossiers followed up by the foreign ministry. We are neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic regarding them. After all, it is a process which was decided and its first steps have been well implemented," Khamenei said in a meeting with members of parliament.


Tehran has approached the talks warily, doubting the likelihood of an agreement and suspicious of U.S. President Donald Trump, who abandoned a previous agreement between Iran and world powers during his first term in 2018. Trump has lately threatened to bomb Iran if there is no deal.


Khamenei said Tehran retains a "very pessimistic" overall view of the U.S. and should not tie its national affairs to nuclear negotiations.


"Going forward [the talks] should be pursued with focus, the red lines are clear to us and to the opposing party... the talks may or may not reach a result," Khamenei added.



Reporting by Dubai Newsroom Editing by Peter Graff





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