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Iran accuses Trump of deception amid nuclear deal talks

Donald Trump lies when he says he wants peace, assessed Iran's spiritual-political leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday. He also added that the U.S. president's comments about Iran during the visit to the Persian Gulf are not worth commenting on.

Donald Trump and Ali Khamenei
Donald Trump and Ali Khamenei
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Aleksandra Wieczorek

What you need to know:

        
  • Iranian leader Ali Khamenei declared that Donald Trump lies when he says he wants peace.
  • He cited a statement where Trump demanded a quick response from Tehran to the U.S. proposal regarding the nuclear program or else "something bad will happen."
  • Iran and the U.S. are negotiating a new nuclear deal, with the key issue remaining Iran's uranium enrichment.

Ali Khamenei, the spiritual-political leader of Iran, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday, accusing him of lying about his peace efforts. His statements were quoted by Reuters.

Iran and the U.S. announce negotiations progress

Earlier on Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian assured that Tehran will continue talks with the U.S. on a new nuclear deal and is not afraid of threats, nor is it seeking war.

The main contentious point in the negotiations remains Iran's uranium enrichment, which Tehran describes as peaceful. Washington aims to limit Iran's nuclear program and ensure that Tehran does not acquire nuclear weapons.

Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened air strikes on facilities that are part of Iran's program if an agreement is not reached. In his speech, Khamenei also described Israel as a dangerous, deadly malignant cancer in the region that needs to be eradicated.

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