Iran rejects reports of potential meeting between Donald Trump and Mojtaba Khamenei

An adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader has officially dismissed reports concerning a potential meeting between Donald Trump and Mojtaba Khamenei.
Addressing the speculation of direct talks between the United States and Iran, the adviser firmly stated, "This will not happen," ruling out any such encounter.
Mojtaba Khamenei, who is the son of Iran's Supreme Leader, has been at the center of recent reports suggesting possible high-level discussions with Trump. However, the official response from the adviser signals a clear rejection of direct talks between the Trump administration and key figures within the Iranian leadership.
The refusal to engage in these discussions highlights the ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations. It underscores a continued resistance to establishing high-level communication channels between the United States and prominent Iranian representatives.