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Page 12/The Battalion/Friday, November 21, 1986 World and Nation Khomeini says no to reconciliation with Washington NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Iran’s revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ru- hollah Khomeini on Thursday ruled out reconciliation with Washington and said any Iranian officials who seek to improve relations are “Satan- oriented.” “I never expected such things from these people,” Khomeini, 86, said in a speech at his residence in north Tehran. His remarks were broadcast by Tehran radio and mon itored in Nicosia. “This is a time when they should be screaming at America. (But) they are shouting at themselves,” Kho meini said in his first public com ment on contacts between Washing ton and Tehran. Without mentioning names, Kho meini criticized Iranian leaders who publicly have demonstrated flexibil ity towards the United States in re cent weeks. He accused them of fall ing prey to propaganda from the White House, which he called the “Black House.” President Reagan disclosed last week that the United States had se cret diplomatic contacts with Iran over the past 18 months and deliv ered small amounts of defensive weapons in a bid to improve rela tions. Several Iranian leaders, including Parliament speaker Hashemi Raf- sanjani, have spoken of possible rec onciliation with the United States, but they have stipulated that Wash ington first must meet certain condi tions, such as releasing weapons bought by the Shah’s government but never delivered. The Shah was ousted during the 1979 revolution. Khomeini, who has the final say in Iran’s affairs, responded, “What has come upon you? Where are you going?” The radio said he was referring to an unidentified group of lawmakers who submitted a letter to Iran’s par liament, the Majlis. The broadcast did not disclose the letter’s contents, but it apparently urged some dia logue- between Washington and Tehran. Khomeini said Reagan’s remarks last week on contacts with Iran were full of “contradictions, agitation and horror.” He did not elaborate. He reiterated Iranian denials of Reagan’s statement that former U.S. national security adviser Robert Mc- Farlane talked with Iranian officials during a secret visit to Tehran. Khomeini spoke for nearly 20 minutes. He was addressing a group of military officials and relatives of fighters killed in Iran’s 6-year-old war against Iraq. 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