Top Security Official Advocates for Fair Negotiations Without Threats: A Wise and Honorable Approach

Top Security Official Advocates for Fair Negotiations Without Threats: A Wise and Honorable Approach

In a significant statement regarding Iran’s diplomatic stance, Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, emphasized the importance of engaging in negotiations that are free from coercion and threats. This approach is crucial for fostering wise and honorable discussions, particularly in the context of Iran’s nuclear program and the lifting of sanctions imposed by the U.S.

Recently, Iran and the U.S. have engaged in three rounds of indirect negotiations, facilitated by the Omani government. These discussions took place in Muscat, Oman, and Rome, Italy, focusing on:

  • Tehran’s nuclear program
  • The lifting of anti-Iran sanctions

Ahmadian highlighted the transformative leadership of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stating that the Leader of the Islamic Revolution has shifted the perception of threats into a situation characterized by equality and dignity. He asserted that while the conditions surrounding the negotiations have changed, Iran’s fundamental stance remains steadfast.

According to Ahmadian, the outcomes of these negotiations remain unpredictable. He noted that:

  • Iran’s redlines are clearly defined
  • The progress of discussions is contingent on U.S. behavior

He also expressed concerns about the psychological and media warfare tactics employed by adversaries aimed at demoralizing the Iranian populace. Ahmadian urged supporters of the Islamic Republic to focus on:

  • Enhancing national unity
  • Mitigating political and social divisions

On the topic of regional developments, he reaffirmed that the resistance groups remain resilient, continuously strengthening their capabilities to confront the true adversaries of their nations.

In conclusion, Ahmadian’s remarks underscore the critical nature of diplomatic negotiations and the need for a united front against external pressures.

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