Iran’s ultra-hardline Kayhan newspaper said on Friday that indirect negotiations with the United States on Saturday represent a deliberate snub to US President Donald Trump, whom it called unworthy of direct talks.
Hossein Shariatmadari, editor of Kayhan and a representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader, wrote that the decision to engage in indirect rather than direct dialogue was intended to signal Tehran’s disdain for Trump's past and present policies. “This is a humiliation for Trump — we did not consider him deserving of direct negotiations,” he wrote.
Shariatmadari also emphasized that such talks do not proceed without the knowledge and implicit approval of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. “If the Leader opposed the talks, they would not take place,” he added.
While Iranian officials maintain that the meeting in Oman will be conducted indirectly, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday reiterated Washington’s position that the talks will be direct.