Ali Khamenei

Iran’s Supreme Leader presses for ban on English classes in primary schools

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Russia Warns Against ‘Inadmissable’ Foreign Meddling In Iran

The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement addressing the ongoing mass protests in Iran and highlighting the apparent ambitions of some regional and international powers to turn the country’s internal affairs into a vehicle for advancing their interests.
“This is Iran’s internal affair,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry said, according to TASS news agency. “We express the hope that the situation won’t develop under the scenario of bloodshed and violence.”
“External interference destabilizing the situation is inadmissible.”

Turkish President Erdogan meets with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to solidify partnership

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Russia’s President and Iran’s Supreme Leader both accuse US of sponsoring terrorism

Iran’s Supreme Leader Imam Ali Khamenei has spoken about America’s role in funding global Salafist terrorism in a speech in Tehran. He highlighted the main points of his speech in the following series of Tweets,

That US arms a terrorist group is what causes instability. Who created #ISIS? The US!
— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) June 12, 2017

Creating a False Picture of the Iran Nuclear Talks

The extension of the Iran nuclear negotiations for another four months surprised many in the political elite and the news media. The consensus was that the talks were failing, because as U.S. officials had said repeatedly, Iran was refusing to agree to reduce its enrichment capabilities radically to assure the P5+1 that the nuclear program was solely for peaceful purposes.

Khamenei Remarks Show Both Sides Maneuvre on Enrichment

IPS — Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s comments on the nuclear talks Monday provided an unusual glimpse of diplomatic maneuvering by the U.S.-led coalition of five nuclear powers and Germany on the issue of enrichment capability to be allowed in a comprehensive agreement.
But his remarks also suggested that Iran was responding with its own diplomatic maneuvre on the issue. Both sides appear to have put forward demands that they knew were non-starters with the intention of moderating their demands substantially in return for major concessions from the other side.

Iran’s Khamenei says nuclear talks will ‘lead nowhere’

Al-Akhbar | February 17, 2014

Iran’s top decision-maker Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that while he is not against a resumption of nuclear negotiations with the world’s major powers, the talks will “lead nowhere”.
“Some of the officials of the previous government as well as the officials of this government think the problem will be resolved if they negotiate the nuclear issue,” Khamenei said in remarks published on his website Khamenei.ir.