Washington — On May 25, US officials told CBS News that Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is living at an undisclosed, highly guarded location and is reachable only through a network of couriers, according to US intelligence and two officials; even senior Iranian officials reportedly lack direct contact, complicating formal decision-making and external diplomacy this month. The reporting said restricted access has introduced 'latency' in Washington's receipt of responses to proposed negotiation terms, delaying the peace process and straining authorised Iranian intermediaries who coordinate with the Trump administration; two US officials told CBS that messages arrive dated and that negotiators face operational setbacks as talks continue this week and into coming months.
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Hardline elements within Iran could gain relative negotiating leverage as external mediation stalls due to restricted access to the Supreme Leader, while domestic security apparatuses maintaining secrecy consolidate control over communications.
Iranian negotiators, authorised intermediaries and foreign diplomats experienced operational setbacks and delayed decision-making as responses to proposals were slowed by restricted access to the Supreme Leader.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Unreachable, Slowing US Peace Negotiations
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