An Iranian lawmaker close to the regime criticized the emerging nuclear agreement and Foreign Minister Araghchi, saying any deal with the architects of the JCPOA would be a total loss, according to Barak Betesh (i24NEWS).
An Iranian lawmaker described as close to the regime has sharply criticized both Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the nuclear deal currently being negotiated, according to journalist Barak Betesh (i24NEWS). The lawmaker, whose name was not specified in the report, said that 'any deal with the architects of the JCPOA would be a total loss.' The remarks highlight internal Iranian opposition to the emerging framework, even from figures within the establishment. As The Zioneer has previously reported (June 11), Israeli journalist Amichai Stein assessed that a US-Iran framework deal would represent an Israeli failure. The lawmaker's attack signals that the agreement faces resistance not only from external critics but also from hardliners inside Iran. No further details on the lawmaker's identity or the specific terms of the deal were immediately available.
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