Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks on Tuesday, addressing the heads of the Islamic Republic’s executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
The Leader, however, said, “We are neither excessively optimistic nor overtly pessimistic about these talks,” and stressed, “Of course, we are very distrustful about the other side.”
‘Do not tie country’s issues with talks’
The Leader identified the talks as one among the many affairs that had been addressed by the Foreign Ministry.
“After all, it is an action and a measure that has been decided upon and has been carried out.”
Ayatollah Khamenei underlined that the development of the Islamic Republic’s various affairs should not be linked to the issue of the talks, asserting that the country had to lead those various affairs independently and rely on its own resources.
“Let us not tie the country’s issues to the talks,” the Leader said, adding that despite Iran’s sentiment of great skepticism regarding the talks, “We are optimistic about our own capabilities.”
The remarks came after Iran and the US held talks in the Omani capital last Saturday, with Oman's foreign minister functioning as the mediator.
The Islamic Republic has stressed that the talks were solely aimed at addressing the US’s illegal and unilateral sanctions against the country, and various aspects of the Iranian nuclear energy program, strongly rejecting speculation about the process’s involving other issues.
The United States lifted some of the sanctions as per the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a historical 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers. Washington, however, returned the bans three years after conclusion of the deal, and even began piling up more coercive measures on the Islamic Republic. The US has termed the adversarial approach as “maximum pressure,” which has also seen American officials’ repeatedly threatening to use military force against the Iranian soil.
The Islamic Republic has, meanwhile, underscored that any direct negotiations with the US were neither useful nor acceptable for Tehran as long as Washington retained its hostile policies.
The Leader further insisted on the country’s refusal to associate its growth to the issue of the talks, noting that it did so during the negotiations leading to the JCPOA’s conclusion.
“During the era of the JCPOA, we tied everything to the progress of the negotiations.”
Ayatollah Khamenei, however, cautioned that repeating the process would turn away investors, saying, “When an investor sees that the country is conditional on negotiations, they do not invest.”