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17 Jun 2026, 12:32

Ibrahim Rezaei, the spokesperson for the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Islamic Republic's Parliament, criticized the memorandum of understanding between the Islamic Republic and the United States, describing the agreement as "unbalanced" and stating that all of the Islamic Republic's red lines were not respected.

In a television interview, Rezaei added that the war has not ended and one should not assume that the situation has moved beyond confrontation. He said, "We are in a full-scale hybrid war and must take advantage of the opportunity created to become stronger."

The spokesperson for the National Security Commission of the Islamic Republic's Parliament also defended the critics of the memorandum, stating that opponents of the agreement should not be labeled as "hardliners." He added, "If these individuals did not exist, American soldiers would be standing over us right now."

Rezaei had previously criticized the way supporters of the agreement defended the memorandum on the social media platform X. He urged the officials of the Islamic Republic not to use public resources to promote the "agreement," to tolerate critics, and not to incur costs from the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic to justify decisions.
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