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Iran’s supreme leader says nuclear talks with Trump admin would not be ‘wise’

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told air force officers in Teheran on Friday that nuclear talks with the U.S. «are not intelligent, wise or honorable.»

Khamenei added that «there should be no negotiations with such a government,» but did not issue an order to not engage with the U.S., according to The Associated Press.

Khamenei’s remarks on Friday seem to contradict his previous indications that he was open to negotiating with the U.S. over Iran’s nuclear program. In August, Khamenei seemed to open the door to nuclear talks with the U.S., telling his country’s civilian government that there was «no harm» in engaging with its «enemy,» the AP reported.

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President Donald Trump floated the idea of a «verified nuclear peace agreement» with Teheran in a post on his Truth Social platform. In the same post, he also slammed «greatly exaggerated» reports claiming that the U.S. and Israel were going to «blow Iran into smithereens.»

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, and President Donald Trump. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo)

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«I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement, which will let Iran peacefully grow and prosper. We should start working on it immediately, and have a big Middle East Celebration when it is signed and completed,» Trump wrote on Truth Social.

In 2018, during his first term, Trump exited the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran Nuclear Deal, saying that it was not strong enough to restrain Iran’s nuclear development. At the time, President Trump argued that the deal, which was made during former President Barack Obama’s second term, was «one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into.»

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei alongside a look inside a Uranium plant. (Getty Images)

Just days before his call for a «verified nuclear peace agreement» with Iran, Trump signed an executive order urging the government to put pressure on the Islamic republic. He also told reporters that if Iran were to assassinate him, they would be «obliterated,» as per his alleged instructions.

According to the AP, on Friday, Khamenei slammed the U.S. because, in his eyes, «the Americans did not hold up their end of the deal.» Furthermore, Iran’s supreme leader referenced Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, saying that he «tore up the agreement.»

«We negotiated, we gave concessions, we compromised— but we did not achieve the results we aimed for.»

Iran has insisted for years that its nuclear program was aimed at civilian and peaceful purposes, not weapons. However, it has enriched its uranium to up to 60% purity, which is around 90% the level that would be considered weapons grade.

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An Iranian military truck carries surface-to-air missiles past a portrait of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a parade on the occasion of the country’s annual army day on April 18, 2018, in Tehran, Iran. (ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi told Reuters in December 2024 that it was «regrettable» that there was no «diplomatic process ongoing which could lead to a de-escalation, or a more stable equation.»

In addition to his remarks on Iran, President Trump made global headlines with his proposal that the US take over Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war rages on. Khamenei, according to the AP, also seemed to reference the president’s remarks on Gaza without mentioning them outright.

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«The Americans sit, redrawing the map of the world — but only on paper, as it has no basis in reality,» Khamenei told air force officers, according to the AP. «They make statements about us, express opinions and issue threats. If they threaten us, we will threaten them in return. If they act on their threats, we will act on ours. If they violate the security of our nation, we will, without a doubt, respond in kind.»


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São Paulo, Brazil small plane crash kills 2

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Two people are dead in Brazil on Friday after a small plane crashed into a bus on a busy road in São Paulo. 

Video taken at the scene showed firefighters surrounding the smoldering wreckage of the aircraft, which plunged from the sky shortly after taking off from a nearby private airport.  

A piece of the plane hit a bus, injuring one woman inside, while a motorcyclist was struck by another piece of wreckage, according to local firefighters. 

«Unfortunately, we began the day with this tragic plane crash in the capital of São Paulo, with the confirmed deaths of the pilot and co-pilot of the aircraft,» São Paulo Governor Tarcisio de Freitas wrote on X.  

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Firefighters inspect a small plane that crashed on a road in São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, Feb. 7. (AP/Ettore Chiereguini)

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«Two people who were on the ground were injured and were taken to the Vergueiro Emergency Care Unit. It is worth highlighting the quick action of the Fire Department, which put out the flames of the accident in a few minutes, preventing an even greater tragedy,» he added. «My condolences to the families and friends of the victims.» 

The plane went down in the busy Barra Funda neighborhood on the city’s west side, near its downtown. 

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Police inspect a bus that caught fire following the crash in Brazil. (AP/Ettore Chiereguini)

Images on local media showed the plane’s fuselage and the bus on fire, with firefighters working to extinguish the blaze. The avenue is home to office buildings and there is a key bus, train and subway station nearby. 

The aircraft was heading to the city of Porto Alegre.  

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Firefighters inspect the small plane following the crash Friday in São Paulo, Brazil. (AP/Ettore Chiereguini)

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It’s not immediately clear what caused the crash. 

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The Associated Press contributed to this report. 


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