Mojtaba Khamenei Advisor Says Trump Betrays Diplomacy Again
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mohsen Rezaei, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, stated the US has not lifted its naval blockade against Iranian ports.
- This contradicts US President Donald Trump's claim on social media that the blockade would be lifted.
- Rezaei accused Trump of betraying diplomacy for the third time by maintaining the blockade and making excessive demands.
Mohsen Rezaei, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, asserted that the United States has not lifted its naval blockade against Iranian ports, directly contradicting a recent claim made by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump had stated on social media that the blockade would be "lifted now." Rezaei's statement, made on Saturday, May 30, 2026, directly challenges the U.S. president's assertion and highlights a significant diplomatic discrepancy.
Rezaei, speaking on the platform X, accused Trump of betraying diplomacy for the third time. He argued that by continuing the naval blockade and presenting excessive demands in negotiations, Trump has proven himself not to be a proponent of dialogue but to have "other goals." This strong condemnation suggests a deep mistrust of the U.S. administration's intentions and actions regarding Iran.
As was expected, the U.S. president has betrayed diplomacy for the third time.
The article references a history of escalating tensions, noting that the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on several Iranian targets on February 28, 2026, resulting in damage and civilian casualties. A subsequent two-week ceasefire was announced on April 7, 2026. However, follow-up talks in Islamabad reportedly ended without resolution, after which the U.S. imposed the blockade on Iranian ports, leading to the current standoff.
This situation underscores the fragility of diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Iran. Rezaei's comments reflect Iran's perspective that U.S. actions, including the continued blockade and perceived intransigence in negotiations, undermine any genuine attempts at dialogue. The advisor's framing of Trump's actions as a betrayal suggests that Iran views the U.S. as an unreliable partner in seeking a peaceful resolution.
By continuing the naval blockade and presenting excessive demands in negotiations, he once again proved that he is not a supporter of dialogue, but has other goals.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.