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Iran denies conference in between envoy and Elon Musk

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on Saturday highly denied a reported conference in between Tehran's United Nations envoy and U.S. billionaire Elon Musk, in an interview with state television.

Araqchi also alerted that Iran was prepared for fight or cooperation in its disagreement with the UN nuclear guard dog IAEA and Western countries within the body over its nuclear program.

This (reported meeting) was a fabricated story by American media, and the motives behind this can likewise be speculated, Araqchi said, reiterating an earlier rejection by Iran's Foreign Ministry.

The New York Times reported on Thursday that Musk, who is an adviser to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, consulted with Iran's ambassador to the United Nations on Monday.

In my viewpoint, the American media's fabrication about a. meeting between Elon Musk and Iran's agent is a form of. checking the waters to see if the ground for such relocation exists,. Araqchi said.

We are still waiting for the new U.S. administration to. clarify its policies, and based upon that, we will change our own. policies. Today, it is neither the time for such meetings. nor is it proper, Araqchi stated.

There was no authorization from the management for such a. meeting, Araqchi said, describing Supreme Leader Ayatollah. Ali Khamenei, who has the last word in all matters of state.

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in between Tehran and the IAEA have actually soured over several. long-standing problems, including Iran disallowing the agency's. uranium-enrichment professionals from the country and its failure to. describe uranium traces discovered at undeclared sites.

Our nuclear course in the coming year will be delicate. and complex, and we are prepared for. conflict or cooperation, Araqchi said.

He stated that the 2015 nuclear deal, from which Trump. exited in 2018 in his very first term, no longer holds the same worth. for Iran.

If negotiations start, the nuclear pact might serve as a. recommendation, however it no longer has its previous significance. We. should reach a possible agreement, Araqchi said.

(source: Reuters)