
Iran's Khamenei Open to U.S. Nuclear Talks, Cautions Against Trusting 'Enemy'
Iran's leader expressed openness to nuclear talks with the US, emphasizing caution and not trusting the "enemy" amid rising tensions with Israel.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, recently expressed the possibility of negotiating with the US regarding Tehran's nuclear program and Western sanctions. His statement, broadcasted on state television, sparked interest in the diplomatic landscape between the two countries.
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During a meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian's cabinet, Khamenei conveyed that there were "no barriers" to engaging in discussions with the "enemy." However, he also cautioned against placing too much trust in the US, despite the need for communication. His comments came at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.
The implications of Khamenei's statements remain uncertain, leaving room for further exploration of potential negotiations between Iran and the United States.
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