
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei Rebuffs Trump’s Threat Over Nuclear Deal
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has firmly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump's threats regarding the nuclear deal, describing them as 'highly unlikely' to influence Iran's stance. In a statement made on March 31, 2025, Khamenei dismissed Trump's warning of potential military action if Iran does not comply with the terms of the nuclear agreement.
Trump had previously communicated his position through a letter, which was met with a swift rejection from Iranian officials who refused to engage in direct negotiations. The former president's letter emphasized the possibility of bombing if Iran did not adhere to the nuclear deal, escalating tensions between the two nations.
This development comes amidst ongoing international efforts to stabilize the region and prevent further escalation. Khamenei's response underscores Iran's determination to maintain its current policies despite external pressures. The situation remains tense as the international community watches closely to see how these diplomatic exchanges will affect the future of the nuclear deal and regional stability.