IranianUS President Donald TrumpIran’s religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressed to the letter he wrote. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakci said in a statement that the response to Trump’s letter was forwarded through Oman. Arakçi said that Iran’s response was sent yesterday, “This official response includes Iran’s views on the current situation and an article containing detailed explanations to Trump’s letter.”
Emphasizing that Iran will not directly negotiate under maximum pressure and military threats, Arakçi said, “However, indirect negotiations may continue as in the past. Such negotiations were carried out during the governments of both the former President Rouhani and the deceased Chief of the late President,” he said.
Letter from Trump to Khamenei
US President Donald Trump sent a letter to Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and said in his letter that he wanted to negotiate a nuclear agreement with Iran, “I hope you will negotiate. Because this will be much better for Iran. I think they are waiting for the letter.
Then Trump’s letter was conveyed to Khamenei by Enver Gargaş, the adviser of the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed al Nahyan. Iran Foreign Minister Arakçi, in a program he participated in a program on state television, made statements about Trump’s letter, “the letter mainly threatens, but claims that there are some alleged opportunities. We have worked on all aspects of the letter and examined every point.
Source: UAV