Iran says US sanctions imposed on Khamenei mean end of diplomacy

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Iran says US sanctions imposed on Khamenei mean end of diplomacy

Iran said on Tuesday that US sanctions forced on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other high ranking representatives in the nation forever shut the way to strategy among Tehran and Washington. US President Donald Trump marked an official request forcing the authorizations on Monday, making an emotional and remarkable stride to build weight on Iran after Tehran's bringing down of an American automaton a week ago. 

Washington said it would likewise force authorizes on Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif in the not so distant future. 

"Forcing pointless authorizes on Iran's Supreme Leader (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the officer of Iran's tact (Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif) is the perpetual conclusion of the way of discretion," Foreign Ministry representative Abbas Mousavi said on Twitter. 

"Trump's edgy organization is annihilating the built up universal instruments for keeping up world harmony and security," Mousavi tweeted. 

Iran says the US automaton was flying over southern Iran. Washington said it was brought down in global airspace over the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf. 

 

Trump said that the authorizations were to some extent a reaction to the shooting down of the automaton, however would have happened in any case. 

The most recent authorizations are gone for denying Iran's initiative access to money related assets, blocking them from utilizing the United States budgetary framework or approaching any benefits in the United States. 

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Iran and the United States have been inconsistent since a year ago when Trump pulled back from a 2015 atomic arrangement among Iran and significant powers and reimposed endorses on it. 

Khamenei is Iran's most extreme expert who has the keep going state on all state matters. 

Iran would not acknowledge converses with the United States while it is under the risk of authorizations, Iranian diplomat to the United Nations, Majid Takht Ravanchi, told columnists in New York.

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