Iranian President-elect Rejects Meeting with Biden but Supports Nuclear Talks
Summary from the AllSides News Team
On Monday, Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi ruled out a meeting with President Joe Biden even if current U.S. sanctions are lifted.
Raisi does support nuclear talks with six world powers, and wants to return to the 2015 nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
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President-elect Raisi backs nuclear talks, rules out meeting BidenPresident-elect Ebrahim Raisi on Monday backed talks between Iran and six world powers to revive a 2015 nuclear deal but flatly rejected meeting U.S. President Joe Biden, even if Washington removed all sanctions.
In his first news conference since he was elected on Friday, the hardline cleric said his foreign policy priority would be improving ties with Iran's Gulf Arab neighbours, while calling on Iran's regional rival Saudi Arabia to immediately halt its intervention in Yemen.
Raisi, 60, a strident critic of the West, will take over from pragmatist Hassan...
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Iranian president-elect says he will not meet with Biden or negotiate nuclear programThe president-elect of Iran insisted he would not meet with President Joe Biden, whose administration seeks to reinstate the nuclear agreement with the nation that was signed during the Obama administration and revoked by President Donald Trump.
Ebrahim Raisi, formerly the chief of Iran’s judiciary, said on Monday that he is unwilling to negotiate over the proliferation of his country’s nuclear weapons program, something the United States and close regional ally Israel seek to slow, and urged the U.S. to ease pressures imposed on top officials and the Iranian economy.
“The U.S. is obliged to...
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Iran's hardline president-elect rules out meeting with Biden as nuclear talks paused for "decision making"Iran's president-elect Ebrahim Raisi has wasted no time in setting out his hardline agenda. Raisi said on Monday that he would not meet with President Joe Biden even if the opportunity arose.
At an inaugural press conference, Iran's new political leader said Washington should immediately return to the 2015 nuclear deal that former President Donald Trump walked away from and lift all sanctions against his country. Raisi also said that Iran's ballistic missile program and its backing of extremist groups across the Middle East were non-negotiable, despite demands by some in the U.S....
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