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Ayatollah 'sent secret letter to Obama' | |
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Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has responded to overtures from Barack Obama amid nuclear talks by sending the US president a secret letter, the Wall Street Journal has reported. | |
Citing an Iranian diplomat, the paper said the cleric had written to Obama in recent weeks in response to a presidential letter sent in October. | |
Obama’s letter suggested the possibility of US-Iranian co-operation in fighting Islamic State if a nuclear deal was secured, the paper said, quoting the diplomat. | |
Khamenei’s letter was “respectful” but noncommittal, it quoted the diplomat as saying. | |
Both the White House and the Iranian mission at the United Nations declined to comment on the report. | |
Khamenei said this week that he could accept a compromise in the nuclear talks and gave his strongest defence yet of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s decision to negotiate with the west, a policy opposed by powerful hardliners at home. | |
The nuclear talks with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany are aimed at clinching an accord that would ease western concerns that Tehran could pursue a covert nuclear weapons program. On offer in return is the lifting of sanctions that have ravaged the Iranian economy. | |
Negotiators have set a 30 June final deadline for an accord and western officials have said they aim to agree on the substance of such a deal by March. | |
The Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, who is due to address the US Congress on Iran on 3 March – to the annoyance of the Obama administration – has vowed “to foil this bad and dangerous agreement”. |
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