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[77414] Qalibaf: Iran will not sign an agreement without tangible achievements and guaranteeing the people's rights
Iranian Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, stated that Iran does not trust American promises and demands results on the ground as a condition for any agreement, this against the backdrop of the opening of the third year of work for the 12th Parliament.
Qalibaf: Iran will not sign an agreement without tangible achievements
In a speech delivered at the opening of the third year of work for the 12th Parliament, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf stated that Iran is determined in its path and will not approve any agreement without securing its rights. According to his words, as reported in Iran International, Iran does not trust the West's promises, and he emphasized that "agents of the diplomatic campaign" will focus solely on factual achievements on the ground.
Dealing with the "day after"
Qalibaf instructed the parliamentary committees to act under the guidance of the new leader, Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, and to prioritize dealing with the damages of the recent wars. As published in آخرین خبر, the parliament is working to formulate an economic recovery plan, this in parallel with preparations for public discussions on the subject, which will take place subject to the approval of the Supreme National Security Council.
National unity against "economic pressure"
In several media outlets, including خبرفوری and حامیان پزشکیان, Qalibaf was quoted as defining the current situation as a "great and historical war." He claimed that the enemy is trying to compensate for its military failure through "economic pressure and psychological warfare," and called on all political factions to maintain national unity as a supreme religious and civic value.
Internal criticism and doubts
Conversely, in DW Persian it was claimed that Qalibaf ignores the severe consequences of the siege and sanctions on the Iranian economy. In سیاست در سایه, which presents a critical position toward the conservative factions in parliament, criticism was leveled at representatives of the "Paydari" (Steadfastness) faction, who are accused of promoting a warmongering agenda that harms the possibility of reaching a diplomatic settlement. Furthermore, in خبرگزاری ایرنا, political figures were quoted calling for a separation between negotiation channels and the military effort, while rejecting the dichotomy of "war or agreement."