Zev Porat

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Iran rejects U.S. offer for direct talks, says won't be frightened by 'gun threats'


Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran last August.Iran's supreme leader Thursday strongly rejected proposals for direct talks with the United States, effectively quashing suggestions for a breakthrough one-on-one dialogue on the nuclear standoff and potentially other issues.


The statement posted on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's website echoes previous remarks opposing bilateral talks with Washington in parallel with stop-and-start nuclear negotiations with world powers, including the U.S.,which are scheduled to resume later this month.

But the latest comments marked Khamenei's first reaction since the idea of direct talks received a high-profile boost earlier this week from U.S.­ Vice President Joe Biden during a security summit in Munich attended by Iran's foreign minister.

Khamenei's statement also could spill over into the upcoming negotiations in Kazakhstan between Iran and a six-nation group comprising the permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany. His apparent references to U.S.­ sanctions - saying Washington was "holding a gun" to Iran - suggests Iranian envoys will likely stick to demands for relief from the economic pressures before considering any nuclear concessions.

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