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Mojtaba Khamenei approves, supports US-Iran agreement

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  • Iran's Supreme Leader says Trump sought the deal from a position of desperation.
  • Approved it after receiving guarantees on Iranian rights and the Axis of Resistance.
  • Warns Iran will leave talks if the US makes excessive demands.

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has released a comprehensive statement addressed directly to the Iranian people, breaking his silence on the newly signed memorandum of understanding between the presidents of Iran and the United States.

In his address, Khamenei framed the diplomatic milestone as an act driven by American vulnerability rather than Iranian concession.

He acknowledged that while Iranian officials worked extensively and with good intentions to reach this stage, the impetus came from Washington's lack of alternatives.

"It was the American president who, out of desperation, used all kinds of levers for this matter," Khamenei declared.

"I held, in principle, a different opinion, but by virtue of the commitment that the honorable President -as the Chairman of the Supreme National Security Council- gave me... I issued the authorization for it."

Initial opposition cleared

The address revealed that the decision to permit the agreement faced internal skepticism at the highest level.

The Supreme Leader explicitly stated that he initially opposed entering into the pact.

His ultimate approval was only granted after receiving formal, binding commitments from the Iranian President in his capacity as the head of the Supreme National Security Council.

According to the statement, these executive guarantees strictly mandate the preservation of core regional and domestic priorities:

  • The absolute safeguarding of the fundamental rights of the Iranian nation.
  • The explicit defense and protection of the Resistance Front.
  • Full presidential accountability and acceptance of responsibility for the outcome of the agreement.

Red lines set

Looking ahead to the next phase of diplomacy, the Supreme Leader set strict boundaries for Iranian negotiators, emphasizing that the pause in active hostilities does not mean a retreat from the country's principles.

He made it clear that Iran retains a zero-tolerance policy for any shifting terms or lopsided demands during upcoming diplomatic rounds.

The statement concluded with a firm warning to Washington, noting that the Iranian President has already pledged to reject any lopsided pressure.

"If the American side wishes to make excessive demands, they will not submit to it," the Supreme Leader stated, adding that the nation is now waiting to see if the required conditions are met.

He reminded citizens that the upcoming face-to-face talks "will not mean accepting the opinion of the enemy," closing his message with prayers for victory and triumphs for the Iranian people.