Dubai, April 14
Iran's supreme leader on Wednesday dismissed initial offers being made at talks in Vienna aimed at saving Tehran's tattered nuclear deal with world powers. He described them as “not worth looking at” after an attack on an atomic site in his country.
The comments come as informal talks in Vienna continue ahead of a planned formal round of negotiations.
The talks already have been thrown into disarray by a weekend power outage at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment site suspected to have been engineered by Israel.
“The talks shouldn't become talks of attrition,” Khamenei added. — Agencies
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