Opposition to a reported U.S.-Iran peace agreement is intensifying inside Iran as hardline politicians openly challenge the negotiations and accuse officials of crossing the country's political red lines. Iranian lawmakers including Kamran Ghazanfari and Seyed Mahmoud Nabavian have criticized the emerging framework, warning that any deal reached under U.S. pressure could lack legitimacy. The backlash comes as reports of an imminent agreement fuel debate across Iran's political establishment, with hardliners questioning whether the negotiations have the backing of Mojtaba Khamenei. The dispute highlights growing divisions within Tehran as diplomatic efforts with the United States move forward.

While reports indicate the imminent signing of a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, the political atmospher ...

While officials signal a deal is close, internal disputes over timing, terms and strategy are spilling into public view

Opposition to a reported U.S.-Iran peace agreement is intensifying inside Iran as hardline politicians openly challenge the negotiations and accuse officials of crossing the…

With the US and Iran inching towards an agreement to end the conflict that began more than three months agio, it’s clear that some factions in Iran are not happy about what’s on…

Those in favour forced to defend themselves against claims the terms of the proposal amount to capitulation