Iran’s ultra-hardline Kayhan newspaper, overseen by a representative of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, accused the United States of crossing Tehran’s red lines following US remarks urging Iran to halt all uranium enrichment.
Editor Hossein Shariatmadari wrote that Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy to the Middle East, exposed Washington’s “true intentions” through his tone after the first round of indirect talks in Oman, despite efforts to appear constructive.
The editorial came in response to a post by Witkoff on X, in which he wrote: “Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.” The message was posted just hours after he told Fox News the US might accept limited enrichment under a Trump-led deal.
“Witkoff’s latest comments leave no doubt that America has failed the very first test of ‘verifying its claims,’” Shariatmadari wrote. “Trump and his envoy tried to hide their blackmail-driven demands, but the signs were clear — Trump was thinking out loud.”
He added that US officials were raising topics Iran has repeatedly ruled out and warned that Washington was laying the groundwork for “disarming the Islamic Republic and plowing its land and people.”
