[45589] Trend shift in negotiations: Iran changes stance toward the US administration
Diplomatic tension: Iran changes approach in nuclear talks
Against the backdrop of developments in the political arena, Abu Ali Express (associated with a critical stance toward the Iranian regime) and Israel News IL report that Ali Khasrian, a member of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament, declared that "the Iranian nuclear file is closed as far as we are concerned and is not subject to negotiation." This statement reflects the official position of Tehran, which is attempting to project toughness toward the international community.
At the same time, an analysis published on the channel Security Flashes 24/7 - Together We Will Win offers a different angle on the dynamics between the powers. According to the source, "For the first time in the negotiations - outwardly, the Iranians appear to be the ones running after the US." The channel notes that the Iranian regime is submitting new proposals and improving them in an attempt to "reach Trump's red lines."
This is a notable shift in trend compared to what was practiced in the past, when the West used to try and meet Iranian demands. Now, it seems that "the tables have turned," as the pressure exerted by the US administration is leading Tehran to take unprecedented steps, despite the belligerent rhetoric officially voiced in the corridors of the Iranian parliament.