Iran Discloses Islamabad Talks Require Supreme Leader Approval on May 3

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According to Mojtaba Zareei, a member of Iran’s Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Iran’s negotiations in Islamabad require explicit approval from Iran’s Supreme Leader. On May 3, Zareei disclosed via social media that negotiation content must remain within the Supreme Leader’s authorized framework. When the U.S. proposed discussing nuclear technology details, the Iranian delegation was instructed that the Supreme Leader has prohibited technical discussions on this matter; all future decisions on this issue will be made solely by the Supreme Leader.

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