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Iran’s Khamenei rules out talks with US

TEHRAN, Nov 3, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Iran’s supreme leader on Sunday again ruled
out negotiations with Washington, a day before the 40th anniversary of the
hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran.

“Those who see negotiations with the US as the solution to every problem
are certainly mistaken,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said during a speech to mark
the anniversary, according to his official website.

“Nothing will come out of talking to the US, because they certainly and
definitely won’t make any concessions.”

On November 4, 1979, less than nine months after the toppling of Iran’s
American-backed shah, students overran the embassy complex to demand the
United States hand over the ousted ruler after he was admitted to a US
hospital.

It took a full 444 days for the crisis to end with the release of 52
Americans, but the US broke off diplomatic relations with Iran in 1980 and
ties have been frozen ever since.

Khamenei, however, said the Iran-US “disputes” did not start with the
embassy takeover.

“It goes back to the 1953 coup, when the U.S. overthrew a national govt. –
– which had made the mistake of trusting the U.S. — and established its
corrupt and puppet govt. in Iran,” his Twitter account said in English.

That CIA-organised coup, supported by Britain, toppled the hugely popular
prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh who had called for Iran’s oil to be
nationalised.

The coup reestablished the rule of country’s last shah, Mohammad-Reza
Pahlavi, who had fled the country in August 1953 after trying to dismiss
Mossadegh.

Tensions have escalated again between Tehran and Washington since US
President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal last year and
reimposed unilateral sanctions.

Khamenei pointed to North Korea’s negotiations with the US as a sign of
Washington’s untrustworthiness, tweeting that “they took photos and praised
each other, but the Americans did not lift sanctions even a bit.

“That’s how they are in negotiations; they’ll say we brought you to your
knees and won’t make any concessions at the end.”

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