관련 뉴스5건2개 미디어
세계
진보 성향

Iranian hardliners in vociferous push to reject proposed peace deal with US

The Guardian World
조회 0

AI Summary

On Saturday, Pakistan announced that a preliminary peace accord between the US and Iran was nearing completion, with signing potentially occurring within one day. However, disagreement arose over the timeline—Iran rejected the possibility of a weekend signing despite earlier US claims, though Tehran suggested a deal remained imminent. The effort to end the three-month conflict faces complications from domestic opposition among Iranian hardline figures.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the negotiations as a historic milestone toward Middle East peace, emphasizing Pakistan's central mediation role and contextualizing the talks within the broader three-month conflict. They include technical details such as electronic signing procedures and military de-mining operations.

Moderate: Centrist outlets report the competing claims and timelines from different parties neutrally, acknowledging both Pakistan's optimism about imminent signing and Iran's dampening of expectations. They document the divergence in stated timelines without strongly favoring either narrative.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize Iranian resistance to immediate signing, highlighting Iran's explicit rejection of weekend signature dates and ongoing domestic opposition from hardline figures. They focus on obstacles to the agreement rather than progress, noting that military setbacks have entrenched Iranian hardliners further.

Those in favour forced to defend themselves against claims the terms of the proposal amount to capitulation

Middle East crisis – live updates

Iranian hardliners have mounted a rearguard rejection of a proposed deal with the US as backers in the regime defend themselves against charges it does not guarantee sanctions relief, compensation or control of the strait of Hormuz.

“The fact that they say we won and America has retreated is a blatant lie,” the Iranian MP Kamran Ghazanfari said. Meysam Nili, the managing director of Rajanews and brother-in-law of the hardline former president Ebrahim Raisi, called the deal on the table a catastrophic capitulation. He urged Iranians not to sit quietly.
Continue reading...

전문 보기

이 뉴스, 독자들은 어떻게 느꼈나요?

첫 반응을 남겨보세요

로그인하면 감정 반응에 참여할 수 있어요.

관련 뉴스 제보는 로그인 후 가능합니다.