Iran’s Supreme Leader has officially responded to the newly signed memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, characterising the agreement as a result of desperation from the US President. In a detailed statement, the Supreme Leader confirmed that the Iranian President provided assurances regarding the safety of citizens and the safeguarding of national rights, which led to the authorisation of the peace deal. The leadership emphasised that Iran will not submit to any excessive concessions demanded by the American side and clarified that future negotiations do not equate to accepting the views of the enemy. The agreement reportedly aligns with the initial conditions set forward by Iran at the beginning of the conflict, encompassing the broader resistance front, including Lebanon. The diplomatic breakthrough has sparked significant debate, with reports indicating opposition from Israel and various political factions within the United States. The Supreme Leader reiterated that all decisions aim to benefit the Iranian nation while maintaining a strong stance against external pressures.

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