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Iran to respond to Trump letter after scrutiny

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting with Iranian students in Tehran
March 17, 2025
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DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran will respond to U.S. President Donald Trump's invitation to talks after proper scrutiny, the foreign ministry said on Monday, accusing Washington of not matching actions with words.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian have rejected Trump's letter and public exhortations for nuclear talks as deceptive and bullying.

But Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said a diplomatic response was in the works.

"So far, we have no reason to publicise (Trump's) letter... Our response to this letter will be done through appropriate channels after full scrutiny," Baghaei said.

The Iranian spokesperson noted contradictory signals from Washington which was voicing readiness for talks while also applying new sanctions on Tehran's economy.

"Diplomatic negotiations have etiquette in that each side must recognise the other's interests and, more importantly, believe in fulfilling their commitments," Baghaei added during a televised press conference.

"The U.S. does not respect that and uses the possibility of negotiations as a propaganda and political tool."

In his first term, Trump withdrew the U.S. from a 2015 deal between Iran and major powers that had placed strict limits on its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

After Trump pulled out in 2018 and re-imposed sanctions, Iran breached and far surpassed those limits in the development of its nuclear programme.

Western powers accuse Iran of seeking nuclear weapons by enriching uranium up to 60% purity, above what they deem is justifiable for a civilian programme.

Tehran says the development of its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes and that it respects its commitments under international law.

(Reporting by Dubai NewsroomEditing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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