IRAN'S SUPREME LEADER SAYS U.S. KNOWN FOR 'BACKSTABBING'
March 12, 2015 - 14:37 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran's Supreme Leader hit out on Thursday, March
12, at a letter by U.S. Republican senators threatening to undo any
nuclear deal between Washington and Tehran, saying he was worried
because the United States was known for "backstabbing".
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei added at a meeting with President Hassan
Rouhani and senior clerics that whenever negotiators made progress,
the Americans became "harsher, tougher and coarser", Mehr news agency
reported, according to Reuters.
The letter signed by 47 Republican senators warned Iran that any
nuclear deal made with U.S. President Barack Obama could last only
as long as he remained in office, in an unusual intervention into U.S.
foreign policy-making.
Mehr quoted Khamenei as saying: "Of course I am worried, because the
other side is known for opacity, deceit and backstabbing."
"Every time we reach a stage where the end of the negotiations is
in sight, the tone of the other side, specifically the Americans,
becomes harsher, coarser and tougher. This is the nature of their
tricks and deceptions."
The negotiations, which resume in Lausanne, Switzerland, next week,
are at a critical juncture as the sides try to meet an end of March
target for an interim deal, with a final deal in June.
Khamenei added that a speech to Congress this month by Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tehran's nuclear program was "risible".
In the speech, which aligned himself with Obama's Republican foes,
Netanyahu warned the United States that it was negotiating a bad deal
with Iran that could spark a "nuclear nightmare."
From: Baghdasarian
March 12, 2015 - 14:37 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran's Supreme Leader hit out on Thursday, March
12, at a letter by U.S. Republican senators threatening to undo any
nuclear deal between Washington and Tehran, saying he was worried
because the United States was known for "backstabbing".
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei added at a meeting with President Hassan
Rouhani and senior clerics that whenever negotiators made progress,
the Americans became "harsher, tougher and coarser", Mehr news agency
reported, according to Reuters.
The letter signed by 47 Republican senators warned Iran that any
nuclear deal made with U.S. President Barack Obama could last only
as long as he remained in office, in an unusual intervention into U.S.
foreign policy-making.
Mehr quoted Khamenei as saying: "Of course I am worried, because the
other side is known for opacity, deceit and backstabbing."
"Every time we reach a stage where the end of the negotiations is
in sight, the tone of the other side, specifically the Americans,
becomes harsher, coarser and tougher. This is the nature of their
tricks and deceptions."
The negotiations, which resume in Lausanne, Switzerland, next week,
are at a critical juncture as the sides try to meet an end of March
target for an interim deal, with a final deal in June.
Khamenei added that a speech to Congress this month by Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tehran's nuclear program was "risible".
In the speech, which aligned himself with Obama's Republican foes,
Netanyahu warned the United States that it was negotiating a bad deal
with Iran that could spark a "nuclear nightmare."
From: Baghdasarian