Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said Wednesday evening that the emerging agreement is binding only if its clauses are implemented and Iran benefits from it, according to Iranian media reports. He warned that if Iran gains nothing, Tehran will not remain committed, citing his 'eye for an eye' policy.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf on Wednesday evening repeated his hardline stance on the emerging US-Iran agreement, saying that the deal is only binding if its clauses are implemented and Iran derives tangible benefits. In a statement carried by Iranian media, Ghalibaf warned that if Iran gains nothing, Tehran will not remain committed, invoking his 'eye for an eye' policy. The remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran, with Ghalibaf — a key figure in Iran's conservative camp — consistently voicing skepticism. In recent weeks, he has dismissed the memorandum of understanding as untrustworthy and warned that the distance between diplomacy and confrontation is not great. The Iranian parliament speaker's latest comments underscore internal divisions within the regime over the diplomatic track.
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