Iran's Supreme Leader Says Trump Is Lying when He Speaks of Peace
- On May 17 in Tehran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, claiming he was being dishonest about his stated desire for peace during the president's recent tour of the Gulf region.
- This accusation followed Trump's May 16 claim that Iran had to act quickly on a U.S. Nuclear proposal or "something bad's going to happen," which Iran denies receiving.
- Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, emphasized Iran's right to peaceful uranium enrichment and criticized U.S. Tactics for prolonging nuclear talks.
- Khamenei criticized U.S. Military aid to Israel, accusing it of providing massive bombs used against children in Gaza, and described Trump's remarks as humiliating both for the speaker and the American public.
- Iran affirmed it will continue nuclear negotiations without fear, strengthen its national power, and reject pressure, signaling ongoing regional tension despite claimed diplomatic efforts.
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