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Kayhan questions value of nuclear talks, urges shift to ‘active resistance’

May 22, 2025, 08:05 GMT+1Updated: 14:55 GMT+1

The hardline Kayhan newspaper, overseen by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, challenged the continuation of negotiations with the United States, calling the process “exhausting and dangerous” and urging a shift in strategy.

“The talks, though conducted with patience, intelligence and logic by the Iranian side, have reached a point where one must ask: what is the justification for continuing amid the other side’s obstinacy, humiliation, and obstruction?” the paper wrote.

It added, “Isn’t it time for ‘active resistance’ to replace dialogue with a wolf that smiles while sharpening its claws?”

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Prices had earlier risen on Tuesday following a CNN report citing new US intelligence that Israel was preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities.

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An Iranian lawmaker said growing public awareness has led to greater interest in the details of ongoing negotiations with the United States, despite economic hardships.

“Public awareness has increased. People want to know what we are going to give and what we are going to take,” Hassan Qashqavi said on state TV on Wednesday.

He added that national consensus on red lines is stronger now because “our achievements are more significant.”

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The conservative Khorasan newspaper wrote Thursday that US policy has shifted from military threats to driving a wedge between the Iranian public and the government—a long-term project it said will persist regardless of any agreement.

It said this strategy “can empty the negotiators’ support base and block Iran’s desired agreement,” adding, “Trump’s direct access to Iranian public opinion remains dangerous and effective and may repeat throughout his presidency.”

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Ali Khamenei’s recent speech “clearly exposed the line of America’s betrayal” and warned the nation against trusting the US, said Ahmad Rastineh, a member of Iran’s parliament on Thursday.

He criticized pro-Western factions in Iran for seeing talks with Washington as a solution. Rastineh said ignoring Khamenei’s guidance had caused unnecessary costs for Iran, calling the Supreme Leader’s stance on nuclear negotiations “wise and transparent”.

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Iranian media reported that the fifth round of negotiations between Tehran and Washington will be held at noon Friday in Rome.

The announcement came after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned the talks may lead nowhere.

“We are still weighing whether to attend the next round,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Wednesday, casting uncertainty over Iran’s participation just two days before the meeting.