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Agreement Between Iran’s Regime and the United States Highlights a New Rift Within the Ruling Establishment

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Disagreements over the course of negotiations between Tehran and Washington have once again become public. While some media outlets and figures close to the government speak of progress in the talks and the possibility of reducing tensions, other factions within the ruling establishment present a different narrative. The latest example of these disputes is the remarks of Mahmoud Nabavian, a member of the National Security Commission of the Iranian regime’s Majlis (parliament), who has sharply questioned claims regarding the achievements of the negotiations.

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On June 12, Nabavian commented on the course of talks between Iran’s regime and the United States. He rejected claims that the United States had retreated from its previous demands and said that such narratives are highly inaccurate and even completely false. The member of parliament emphasized that, contrary to the publicity surrounding the talks, the text of the potential agreement has not only failed to address past shortcomings but also includes additional restrictions.

Disputes Over an Agreement With the United States

Nabavian’s remarks come as numerous reports have emerged in recent hours about the possibility of a new agreement between Tehran and Washington. Supporters of the negotiations have spoken of the potential for reducing economic pressure and achieving progress in certain areas. However, critics of the process argue that the concessions made by Iran’s regime will outweigh any potential gains.

In his remarks, Nabavian sought to challenge the perception that the United States has backed away from its positions. He stressed that all the issues criticized in previous negotiations remain present in the new text. According to him, some factions inside the country are attempting to portray an agreement with the United States as a political victory, while the reality of the negotiations is quite different.

These positions reflect the continuing struggle among different power factions over how to deal with the United States. Although officials of Iran’s regime have repeatedly spoken of complete coordination regarding the negotiations, contradictory statements by regime figures indicate the existence of serious disagreements on the issue.

An Agreement With the United States and the Battle of Narratives

The issue of an agreement with the United States has for years been one of the most significant sources of disagreement within the political structure of Iran’s regime. Whenever negotiations have entered a new phase, one part of the ruling establishment has presented them as a means of reducing international pressure, while another has warned about their consequences.

The increase in public verbal disputes among regime figures may be a sign of intensifying political competition ahead of important decisions. In such an environment, each faction seeks to present its own narrative of the negotiations to the public.

Mahmoud Nabavian’s remarks have once again exposed internal divisions within the ruling establishment over a potential agreement with the United States. While part of the power structure speaks of the possibility of an agreement and reduced tensions, internal critics view the process as lacking any real achievements.

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