Khamenei Rejects Ceasefire: A Call for Revenge
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei dismissed peace proposals with the U.S. conveyed by two intermediary nations. A senior official stated that Khamenei emphasized a firm stance on vengeance against the U.S. and Israel during a foreign policy session.
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In a recent development, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has declined proposals aimed at reducing hostilities or establishing a ceasefire with the United States. The propositions were relayed through two intermediary nations.
A high-ranking Iranian official, who preferred to remain anonymous, revealed on Tuesday that Khamenei's approach to foreign policy remains uncompromising, with calls for retribution against the U.S. and Israel dominating discussions.
During what was considered his inaugural foreign policy meeting in this context, Khamenei's position was described as both 'tough and serious,' although it is not clear if he was present during these deliberations.
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