A meeting between the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei, and university students, was held on Wednesday during the Holy Month of Ramadan.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has the flaws of its enemies, enemies and rivals, unfounded, against shallow views, and despite the absence of a person like Martyr Reishi, Hanie, Hanie, Safidydin, Singwar and Deif have become stronger in an equally strong year, not weak either,” the leader said.
“Today, bullies in the world say that everyone has to follow us and put our interests above ourselves, but the Islamic Republic of Iran is the only country that has firmly rejected this,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.
“The assertion by the US president that they are ready to negotiate is a global public consensus,” he argued.
Ayatollah Khamenei said negotiations with Washington would not remove Iran’s sanctions.
The leader emphasized that negotiations do not resolve the issue.
“Iran spent several years negotiating a nuclear deal, but the US president tore the deal,” Ayatollah Khamenei said, “There is no need for such consultations when they know they are not complying with the consultations.”
“If we wanted to acquire nuclear weapons, the US wouldn’t have been able to stop us,” the leader said.
He continues to warn Americans against thinking about military action against Iran, saying that the attack will receive a response that will result in more losses to them.
“Iran doesn’t want war, but if Americans and their cohort do damn damn things, Iran’s retaliation is decisive and clear, and the loser will be America.”
“Iran can hit the invaders and will definitely hit it,” Ayatollah Khamenei further said.
At today’s meeting, which took place on the 11th day of the Holy Month, students shared their opinions, concerns and questions with the leaders of the Islamic Revolution in an open and friendly atmosphere.
The event began with representatives from various student organizations offering opinions and suggestions on a variety of topics, including political, social, scientific and cultural issues.
MNA