Khamenei: Negotiating Does Not Mean Giving in to The Enemy

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei addresses a crowd via a video conference in Tehran, Iran (AFP)
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei addresses a crowd via a video conference in Tehran, Iran (AFP)
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Khamenei: Negotiating Does Not Mean Giving in to The Enemy

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei addresses a crowd via a video conference in Tehran, Iran (AFP)
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei addresses a crowd via a video conference in Tehran, Iran (AFP)

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has asserted that negotiating does not mean giving in to the enemy.

"Not surrendering to the enemies is one of the principles of the Islamic revolution. However, holding talks and negotiating with the enemy at a certain juncture does not mean surrendering. We have never surrendered so far, and we never will," Khamenei said.

In his speech, Khamenei did not directly address the Vienna talks, but it is the first time he has approached the negotiations in general since their resumption in late November, according to Agence France Presse.

The Supreme Leader delivered a speech on the anniversary of the people of Qom's uprising against the Pahlavi regime in 1977.

State agencies reported that Khamenei refused to give up the slogan "Death to America," implicitly criticizing those who say that this slogan created hostility between the US regime and Iran.

Khamenei said: "America's deep hostility and spite toward Iran stems from the Iranian people's revolutionary, religious viewpoint on the current issues of the world. That is why the US, the leading "arrogant power," opposes the Islamic Republic of Iran."

"It is another thing to negotiate, talk and interact with the enemy, but we have not and will not give in to the enemy's coercion and words. They want to undermine this, and they want to downplay these salient principles. This is part of the extensive, diverse soft war of the enemy they are pursuing."

He warned that the enemies are trying to erode Iranians' responsiveness to the principles of the Islamic revolution through a massive propaganda campaign on cyberspace and foreign-based media.

The Supreme Leader called on intellectuals, academics, and social media activists to "confront the plan."

Khamenei also commented on the assassination of Qassem Soleimani on its second anniversary, saying it was a miscalculation by the United States.

Iran returned to the Vienna talks to revive the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on its nuclear program.

The negotiations include France, Britain, Russia, China, and Germany, while the United States participates indirectly in these talks.



US Issues New Round of Iran-Related Sanctions

People walk in front of an anti-US mural next to the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, 05 June 2025. (EPA)
People walk in front of an anti-US mural next to the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, 05 June 2025. (EPA)
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US Issues New Round of Iran-Related Sanctions

People walk in front of an anti-US mural next to the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, 05 June 2025. (EPA)
People walk in front of an anti-US mural next to the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, 05 June 2025. (EPA)

The US has issued a new round of Iran-related sanctions targeting 10 individuals and 27 entities, including at least two companies it said were linked to Iran's national tanker company, the US Treasury Department said on Friday.

The sanctions, which target Iranian nationals and some entities in the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong, were announced as US President Donald Trump's administration is working to get a new nuclear deal with Tehran.

Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control added Ace Petrochem FZE, and Moderate General Trading LLC to its Specially Designated Nationals List, freezing any of their US assets.

OFAC said they are both linked to the state-owned National Iranian Tanker Company which is under US sanctions for exporting oil.

Talks between Iran and the US that aim to resolve a decades-long dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions have been stuck over disagreements about uranium enrichment.

Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York did not immediately respond to a request for comment.