Tehran: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Friday his country will not negotiate with the United States because America would only use talks for propaganda purposes.
The Trump administration has said it is willing to talk with Iran with no preconditions, but that the US will continue its campaign of pressure against the Islamic Republic.
In a televised speech marking the Eid al-Adha holiday, Khamenei said President Donald Trump would benefit from talks, saying Trump wants to use negotiations with us for propaganda like negotiations with North Korea. Khamenei was referring to talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the nuclear accord between Iran and Western powers in May 2018. Iran later responded by slowly abandoning nearly every aspect of the agreement, though it still allows UN inspectors access to its nuclear sites.
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Trump has maintained that the deal needs to be renegotiated because it didn't address Iran's ballistic missile program or its involvement in regional conflicts. The other signatories to the nuclear deal Germany, France, Britain, China and Russia have been struggling to keep it alive.