Iran's Supreme Leader Rejects U.S. Offer Of Direct Talks

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said direct talks "will not solve anything."

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran has rejected an offer of direct talks made by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.

In a speech to air force commanders on February 7, Khamenei said such talks "will not solve anything."

He also said Americans wanted to negotiate while "pointing the gun at Iran."

Speaking last week at a security conference in Munich, Biden offered to engage Iran directly to resolve the standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program, provided the Iranian leadership was "serious" about negotiations.

Khamenei's remarks came a day after the United States imposed new sanctions on Iran to further squeeze its access to oil revenues.

The West believes the goal of Iran's nuclear program is to build atomic weapons.

Tehran says it only wants nuclear energy to produce electricity.

Based on reporting by AFP and Reuters