Dozens of protesters demonstrated against the deal with the United States in the city of Mashhad, gathering outside the Iranian Foreign Ministry's local office, according to Iranian reports via i24NEWS.
Dozens of protesters demonstrated against the deal with the United States yesterday in the city of Mashhad, gathering outside the Iranian Foreign Ministry's local office, according to Iranian reports carried by i24NEWS. The demonstration, which took place on Tuesday morning local time, reflects the continued hardline opposition to the emerging agreement that has drawn criticism from conservative factions within Iran. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning, hardline protesters have separately called on Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to resign over what they described as excessive concessions to the United States. The Mashhad protest, while smaller in scale, appears to be part of the same wave of discontent among hardline circles. The number of casualties, if any, and the precise duration of the protest are not yet reported.
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