Iran's Khamenei says he approved MoU with US, despite reservations, after assurances on Iran's rights

Iran's Khamenei says he approved MoU with US, despite reservations, after assurances on Iran's rights
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Summary Khamenei said Pezeshkian had accepted responsibility for ensuring the agreement protected Iran's interests

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday he had authorised a memorandum of understanding signed by the Iranian and US presidents, despite holding a different view, after receiving assurances from President Masoud ⁠Pezeshkian and other senior officials that Iran's rights and the interests of the "Resistance Front" would be safeguarded.

In a written message to the Iranian nation, Khamenei said Pezeshkian, in his capacity as head of ⁠the Supreme National Security Council, had accepted responsibility for ensuring the agreement protected Iran's interests and pledged not ⁠to yield if Washington made what he described as excessive demands.

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Khamenei added ⁠that future face-to-face negotiations with the United States would not ⁠mean accepting "the enemy's position".