Iranian Parliament Speaker Rejects US Peace Deal Without Securing Rights
"Will not approve any agreement until we have taken rights of our people": Iranian Parliament Speaker on peace deal with US
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Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf declared that no agreement with the United States regarding the West Asia crisis will be approved until the rights of the Iranian people are guaranteed. He emphasized the need to convert military successes into political gains and criticized US efforts to create discord within Iran.
- 01Ghalibaf stated that Iran will not approve any agreement with the US until the rights of the Iranian people are fully secured.
- 02He highlighted the importance of translating military achievements into political and legal gains.
- 03The Speaker accused the US of attempting to create discord in Iran through economic pressure and media manipulation.
- 04Ghalibaf warned against the US-Israeli coalition's efforts to undermine Iran's cohesion.
- 05He reaffirmed Iran's determination to resist external pressures and threats to its sovereignty.
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During a virtual ceremony for new members of Iran's Parliament's praesidium, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, the Iranian Parliament Speaker, stated that Iran will not endorse any agreement with the United States aimed at resolving the West Asia crisis until the rights of the Iranian people are assured. He stressed that military successes must be transformed into political and legal victories, asserting that the Iranian military's resilience against US-Israel coalition forces is crucial for national pride. Ghalibaf criticized the US for attempting to sow discord within Iran through economic sanctions and media manipulation, labeling these efforts as a response to its military failures. He warned that the adversaries aim to disrupt Iran's unity and emphasized that the Iranian people are resolute in their resistance against perceived threats to their nation and Islam. Ghalibaf's remarks reflect a broader sentiment within Iran regarding foreign negotiations and the importance of national sovereignty.
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Ghalibaf's statements reflect ongoing tensions between Iran and the US, potentially influencing future diplomatic relations and internal unity.
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