Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Monday evening that the approval of the agreement's final text will serve as a test of the United States' seriousness, according to a report from Iranian state-aligned sources. His remark adds a new condition to the ongoing US-Iran negotiations over a memorandum of understanding.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Monday evening that the upcoming approval of the revised agreement text will test Washington's sincerity, according to Iranian state-aligned media. The remark frames the formal adoption of the memorandum as contingent on American willingness to meet Iranian expectations, effectively adding a procedural hurdle to the final stage of talks.
As The Zioneer has reported, Pezeshkian has repeatedly defended the negotiation process in recent weeks, citing full authorization from the Supreme National Security Council. On Friday, Iran's Foreign Ministry said the final review of the text was underway. On Sunday, Pezeshkian faced protests from regime hardliners who oppose the emerging deal with the US — a dynamic that may explain his insistence on testing American credibility before signing.
The current statement marks a subtle shift in tone: earlier today, Pezeshkian was quoted saying 'the Zionist regime's anger' proves the success of the US-Iran MoU. Hours later, he pivoted to a condition-laden framing, suggesting the internal balance in Tehran remains unsettled as the text awaits formal ratification. The United States has not publicly commented on this latest condition.
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