Iranian officials warned Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s new economic sanctions targeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and top diplomat Javad Zarif could vanquish the possibility of peaceful negotiations and move the two nations closer to an unnecessary military conflict.
“Imposing useless sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader and the commander of Iran’s diplomacy is the permanent closure of the path of diplomacy,” said Abbas Mousavi, spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry. “Trump’s desperate administration is destroying the established international mechanisms for maintaining world peace and security.”
“Imposing useless sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader and the commander of Iran’s diplomacy is the permanent closure of the path of diplomacy.”
—Abbas Mousavi, Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman
In a televised speech on Tuesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called Trump’s economic penalties “outrageous and idiotic” and pointed to sanctions against Zarif as evidence that the White House is entirely uninterested in diplomacy.
“You sanction the foreign minister simultaneously with a request for talks?” Rouhani said.
The Trump administration’s decision to escalate economic warfare against Iran came after weeks of soaring tensions, which nearly resulted in an all-out military conflict last week after President Donald Trump approved airstrikes against several Iranian targets.
Trump called off the strikes at the last minute, but observers said the close brush with war underscored the need for immediate deescalation and diplomacy—not more aggressive posturing and sanctions.