Donald Trump told ‘do regardless of the hell you wish’ by Iran over nuke talks | News World

A proposal for renewed nuclear negotiations with Iran has been rejected (Pictures: AP/Getty)

Iran’s President has blatantly rejected any potential nuclear negotiations with the USA and sent a brutal message to President Donald Trump.

President Masoud Pezeshkian also slammed US foreign policy, telling Trump he ought to be ‘ashamed’ of himself after ‘what he did to Zelensky’ within the Oval Office.

Days ago, the Iranian government said they might consider negotiations with the USA if the talks were confined to concerns in regards to the militarisation of its nuclear programme.

Iran’s UN mission posted on X: ‘If the target of negotiations is to deal with concerns vis-a-vis any potential militarisation of Iran’s nuclear programme, such discussions could also be subject to consideration.’

The federal government has since done a 180 on their previous statements, where they seemed open to potential talks. Mr Pezeshkian now has outright rejected negotiations with the US.

‘Do regardless of the hell you wish,’ he remarked.

epa11949472 A handout photo made available by the Iranian Supreme Leader Office shows Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (L) and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) during a meeting with Iranian government officials in Tehran, Iran, 08 March 2025. EPA/IRANIAN SUPREME LEADER OFFICE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
The Ayatollah (left) and President Pezeshkian each slammed the US (Picture: EPA)

Trump had sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, hoping to hunt a brand new take care of Tehran to restrain its rapidly advancing nuclear programme.

Khamenei said the talks wouldn’t solve problems between Iran and the West.

Iran added in a press release: ‘Nonetheless, should the aim [of the talks] be the dismantlement of Iran’s peaceful nuclear programme to say that what Obama failed to realize has now been achieved, such negotiations won’t ever happen.’

Each Israel and the USA have warned they may never let Iran acquire a nuclear weapon.

But Tehran has continued to complement uranium at near weapons-grade levels – something only done by atomic-armed nations.

Tehran has long maintained its programme is for peaceful purposes, whilst its officials increasingly threaten to pursue the bomb.

NATANZ, IRAN - FEBRUARY 28: In this satellite image, collected on February 28, 2007, a uranium enrichment plant spreads over the land of Natanz in Iran. According to reports uranium enrichment work was resumed at this plant in July 2004. This plant is at the centre of Iran's dispute with the United Nations Security Council. (Photo DigitalGlobe via Getty Images)
A uranium enrichment plant was destabilised in 2010 (Picture: Getty)

In 2010, a single USB stick helped sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. That very same device contained the infamous Stuxnet worm.

It infiltrated the Iranian nuclear programme in 2010, marking the primary time a rustic attacked the critical infrastructure of one other state.

Within the uranium enrichment facility, radioactive chemical elements spin around quickly in centrifuges to complement them.

But it surely has one weakness – USB ports. Consequently of the worm, the Iranian uranium enrichment programme was ‘broken’.

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