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Saeed Jalili Set to Succeed Ghalibaf in Crucial Nuclear Negotiations

April 27, 20263 Mins Read
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Trump Calls Off Iran Peace Talks, Citing U.S. Advantage

President Donald Trump has decided to cancel a diplomatic visit to Pakistan for peace discussions with Iran. He mentioned that the United States has “all the cards,” allowing Iran’s leaders to reach out whenever they wish. This decision comes amid stalled negotiations, with heightened U.S. military presence in the Strait of Hormuz and new sanctions placed on nearly 40 Iranian oil entities linked to China.

Reports indicate that Iran’s negotiating team is facing internal issues, leading to a potential change in leadership. Hardliner Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf may be replaced by Saeed Jalili, a seasoned conservative known for his strong stand against nuclear concessions. Jalili has been recognized as a key figure within Iran’s ultra-conservative faction.

Ali Safavi, a representative of the Iranian opposition coalition, pointed out that Jalili has transitioned from being a nuclear negotiator to a more influential role within the regime. Ghalibaf’s exit appears to be due to backlash against his approach to the nuclear talks with Washington, highlighting ongoing divisions among Iran’s leaders.

Trump’s cancellation of the peace talks has added to these tensions, particularly as the rivalry between Jalili and Ghalibaf has been longstanding. This rivalry became more pronounced during the recent elections, contributing to the rise of President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Experts believe the visible rifts within Iran’s leadership reflect deeper issues within the country, including economic struggles and widespread unrest. The situation may indicate further instability for the Iranian regime rather than any movement toward positive change.

Furthermore, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also active in negotiations, emphasizing the competition in Iran’s diplomatic strategies. He recently visited Islamabad after discussions in Oman and is expected to travel to Moscow soon.

If Jalili takes over, it could indicate a tougher stance from Iran, focusing on resistance instead of diplomacy. Observers note that while different leaders may differ in approach, they share common objectives of maintaining power and pursuing their agenda, which includes controversial activities like nuclear development.

Jalili, who previously served as Iran’s key nuclear negotiator under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has a history of opposing engagement with the West, particularly regarding the 2015 nuclear agreement. His past actions during Hassan Rouhani’s term reflected his criticisms of the government’s policies.

Jalili has not shied away from speaking out on social media, recently commenting on the fragility of U.S. dominance and encouraging further dialogue with the West, despite the contentious history.

The evolving political landscape in Iran underscores the complexities of its governance, marked by significant internal conflict and a defined need for leadership that resonates with the country’s hardline elements.

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