Supreme Leader of Iran Issues Unprecedented Warning to Nuclear Talks Negotiators, Threatening Diplomatic Exit
TEHRAN – In a rare and direct address broadcast nationwide moments ago, the supreme leader of Iran issued an immediate and unequivocal warning to diplomatic negotiators currently engaged in nuclear talks with world powers. During a closed-door session that was partially aired on state media, the leader warned that continued concessions on uranium enrichment levels would be met with a full withdrawal from the agreement, halting all diplomatic outreach with the West.
According to a translated transcript provided by the Iranian government, the supreme leader of Iran stated that red lines drawn by the country’s highest security council are non-negotiable and that any further deviation from national interests would be considered “a betrayal of the revolution.” The warning comes just hours before the scheduled resumption of negotiations in Vienna, with Western diplomats expressing concern over the sudden escalation of rhetoric.
The supreme leader of Iran’s office has declined to comment on specific consequences of a potential walkout, but sources within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicate that a draft proposal for an immediate suspension of nuclear cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency has already been prepared. The global community is now watching closely, with energy markets already reacting with volatility. This development marks the most significant diplomatic standoff since the signing of the original nuclear framework in 2015.