In a significant development amidst ongoing regional tensions, an Iranian source has informed Reuters that if the Iranian National Security Council approves the agreement, it will be sent to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for final ratification. The agreement in question appears to be the product of months-long nuclear talks between Iran and the United States.
According to the Iranian source, the proposed pact has garnered support from key government factions, bolstered by recent concessions negotiated with the US delegation. These concessions have seen significant reductions in US sanctions imposed on Iran, which many perceive as a crucial first step towards full normalization of bilateral relations.
The Iranian National Security Council, comprising high-ranking officials and advisors to the supreme leader, is poised to convene an emergency meeting in the coming days to review the draft agreement. Should the council approve the agreement, it would be sent to the office of the Supreme Leader for final deliberation and approval. A positive response from Ayatollah Khamenei would mark a major milestone in the nuclear negotiations, potentially clearing the path for ratification by the Iranian parliament.
Sources close to the Iranian government have hinted that any approval of the agreement would come with certain preconditions, possibly addressing ongoing concerns related to the scope and breadth of US sanctions relief. These conditions could also entail specific guarantees from the US on issues like military cooperation and regional security, given heightened tensions in the Middle East.
The United States and Iran have been engaged in protracted negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, with the talks gaining significant traction over the past few months. The agreement would reportedly see significant curtailments in Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for a phased rollback of US sanctions.
The potential signing of the agreement would mark a significant shift in US-Iran relations, which have been strained since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Diplomats and analysts alike will be closely following developments as the agreement approaches the final stages of approval in Iran.
Iran’s nuclear program has long been a contentious issue in the region, with Western powers, including the US, concerned about the potential military application of nuclear energy. Tehran, however, maintains that its nuclear activities are purely for peaceful purposes, with officials pointing to the country’s nuclear accord with the European Union.
Observers expect the agreement’s approval to be met with skepticism by various international players, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, two nations that have long been critical of Iran’s nuclear activities and regional influence. The outcome of the US-Iran nuclear talks may shape the future of regional security dynamics and influence the global balance of power.
