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1st LD: Iran's leader urges nuclear negotiators to "stick to redlines"

Xinhua, May 6, 2015 Adjust font size:

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged Iranian nuclear negotiators on Wednesday to stick to the country's redlines in the ongoing talks with the world powers aimed at reaching a deal by June 30.

"We do not accept the talks which are under the apparition of the threats," Khamenei said, urging Iranian negotiators "to negotiate (with the powers) observing the redlines and not to succumb to humiliation, threats and imposition."

The era of coercion is already over and the Iranian nation will chase the aggressors, he said reacting to the military threats against the country over its controversial nuclear program. Endit