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MP says it Iran may accept limited nuclear curbs if all sanctions are lifted

May 3, 2025, 12:07 GMT+1

A senior Iranian lawmaker said Tehran is willing to accept some "quantitative limits" on its nuclear program—but only if the United States lifts all sanctions and restores normal economic conditions.

“Nuclear negotiations are a two-way street,” said Alaeddin Boroujerdi, a member of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission. “If all sanctions are removed and our economy is allowed to function normally, we would accept certain quantitative nuclear restrictions.”

Boroujerdi added that Iran remains committed to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its nuclear doctrine is grounded in the Supreme Leader’s fatwa prohibiting nuclear weapons.

He warned that Israeli pressure on the US remains the main obstacle to progress. “If Washington caves to Tel Aviv, Iran will use all its capacity to defend national interests,” he said.

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Iranian MP says Washington seeks nuclear dismantling, not diplomacy

May 3, 2025, 11:56 GMT+1

A member of Iran’s parliament said Saturday that the delay in the fourth round of indirect talks with the United States stems from what he called “American bad faith.”

“The Americans were never pursuing an understanding through negotiations—they want access to Iran’s nuclear sites to dismantle them,” said Abolfazl Zohrevand, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, in an interview with Tabnak.

Zohrevand accused the US of exploiting Iran’s economic difficulties. “Unfortunately, the government projected weakness, which made the Americans think they could use our economic situation to extract concessions,” he said.

He added that Washington was following “a path of intimidation,” citing recent remarks by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “No Iranian would accept sitting at the table with a chaotic team like Trump’s,” Zohrevand said.

“Negotiations with the US offer us nothing. As the Leader has said, they are not trustworthy.”

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Senior cleric defends US talks, warns Iran can't run on 'martyrdom alone'

May 3, 2025, 11:50 GMT+1

Mostafa Pourmohammadi, secretary of Iran’s Combatant Clergy Association and a former interior and justice minister, criticized those who view current negotiations with the United States as a reluctant or imposed move.

“Some say talks with the US are being forced upon us out of desperation. That’s because we lack proper analysis and don’t understand our religious foundations or history,” he said in a speech Friday in Qom.

Pourmohammadi stressed that defending the Islamic system requires more than martyrdom. “If someone longs for martyrdom, there are also Muslims who want to live and continue practicing their faith,” he said. “If this country falls into the wrong hands, nothing of religion or faith will remain.”

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Truckers face long delays, lack of safety oversight at Bandar Rajaei, union warns

May 3, 2025, 11:34 GMT+1

A senior trucking industry official says drivers at Iran’s busiest port are facing extended delays and safety risks due to poor oversight and lack of infrastructure.

Jalal Mousavi, vice president of the National Truckers’ Association, said Saturday that drivers at Bandar Rajaei are often forced to wait five to 20 days for cargo operations due to documentation delays and customs suspicions of smuggling. “Sometimes a container is marked from one country but the goods inside are from another, which can stall clearance,” he said.

Mousavi noted that, unlike international norms, Iranian truck drivers are not informed about the contents of their loads. “In Turkey, trucks are banned from entering hazardous cargo zones. In Iran, everything proceeds with trust in God,” he said.

He also criticized the lack of basic amenities for drivers waiting in extreme conditions and warned that poor managerial appointments across the port system have deepened operational inefficiencies.

Iranian MP links delay in US talks to possible IAEA interference

May 3, 2025, 11:25 GMT+1

An Iranian lawmaker suggested Saturday that the delay in indirect talks between Iran and the United States may be linked to expected actions by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

“This delay may be due to possible moves by the IAEA,” said Mohammad-Mehdi Shahriari, a member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.

Shahriari did not elaborate on what those “moves” might be. However, earlier this week, the state-run Tehran Times reported that the delay came after pressure from Britain, France, and Germany on the IAEA, alleging that the agency had passed “misleading information” to Washington about Iran’s nuclear program.

Shahriari said the talks are continuing “under the guidance of the Supreme Leader,” and are being conducted, “similar to talks between Russia and Ukraine.” He added, “Our conditions were made clear to the American side from the beginning.”

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Former IRGC commander says Trump team is lost, warns US against confrontation

May 3, 2025, 11:01 GMT+1

Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei on Saturday accused US President Donald Trump and his advisers of confusion in their foreign policy approach, saying Tehran has shown seriousness in negotiations but remains fully prepared for any scenario.

Rezaei, a member of Iran’s Expediency Council and former commander of the Revolutionary Guards, was responding to a recent post by Donald Trump Jr. defending Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff against criticism from Washington insiders.

“Before entering the White House, Trump claimed he had plans to end wars immediately, even within 24 hours,” Rezaei wrote on X. “But the war in Ukraine continues, ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon have collapsed, and the Israeli army occupies parts of Syria.”

He added: “Iran has shown its seriousness and readiness to negotiate and reach an agreement. But Trump and his team, influenced by Netanyahu and the neocons, remain in confusion.”

Rezaei concluded by warning that “Iran is prepared for every scenario. Confrontation with Iran would have dire consequences for the United States.”

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