
- If Iran refuses to negotiate, the risks of military operations will rise.
- Khamenei dismissed the talks, claiming there was no relief.
- The letter was sent last week by UAE diplomat Anwar Gargash.
According to a recent letter from U.S. President Donald Trump to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a two-month deadline to reach a new nuclear deal. axis.
The source for the letter shows that the clock may have started after delivery or when negotiations begin. If Iran refuses the offer, the possibility of U.S. or Israel’s military operations against Iran’s nuclear facilities may increase.
The letter, called “hard”, proposes negotiations on a new agreement, but warns that if Iran continues its nuclear progress, the consequences will be caused. Trump reportedly stressed that he did not want to negotiate indefinitely and set a clear two-month timetable for the deal.
UAE diplomat Anwar Gargash sent the letter last week, just as Khamenei dismissed the prospect of negotiations, showing that they will not ease sanctions but will only “strengthen the sanctions.”
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said Tehran is still reviewing the letter and responding after the assessment is completed.
Since returning to office in January, Trump has resumed his “maximum pressure” policy against Iran to prevent its nuclear development, despite Tehran denying seeking nuclear weapons.