Iran's Khamenei rejects Trump offer of talks, denies US destroyed Iranian nuclear capabilities

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejects Trump's nuclear deal efforts as coercive after US-Israel airstrikes on Iran, denies seeking nuclear weapons. - REUTERS/Filepic
DUBAI: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday rejected an offer of renewed talks from U.S. President Donald Trump and denied his assertion that the United States has destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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- Iran criticises Trump's approach to nuclear negotiations, calling it coercive and not a genuine deal.
- The talks ended after US and Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear sites during a 12-day air war.
- Tehran denies aiming to build nuclear weapons, insisting its uranium enrichment is for civilian energy use.
"Trump says he is a dealmaker, but if a deal is accompanied by coercion and its outcome is predetermined, it is not a deal but rather an imposition and bullying," Khamenei said according to state media.
Last week, Trump told the Israeli parliament that it would be great if Washington could negotiate a "peace deal" with Tehran, following the start of a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas.
"The U.S. president proudly says they bombed and destroyed Iran's nuclear industry. Very well, keep dreaming!" Khamenei added.
"What does it have to do with America whether Iran has nuclear facilities or not? These interventions are inappropriate, wrong and coercive."
Western powers accuse Iran of covertly trying to develop a nuclear bomb through enrichment of uranium, and want it to cease such activity. Tehran denies seeking to weaponise enrichment, saying the programme has solely civilian energy purposes.
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