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Iran’s ayatollah says he approved US framework deal despite having ‘different view’

By staffJune 18, 20264 Mins Read
Iran’s ayatollah says he approved US framework deal despite having ‘different view’
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday that he had approved a deal with the United States to end the Middle East war despite having a “different view,” without elaborating.

“In principle, I had a different view (about the memorandum of understanding), but I issued my permission due to the commitment that the honourable (Iranian) president, as the chairman of the Supreme National Security Council, gave me on behalf of himself and other members to protect the rights of the Iranian nation and the Resistance Front,” Khamenei said in message read out on state television

Khamenei has not been seen in public since he took office in March following the killing of his father and predecessor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February that sparked the regional war.

The message was his first reaction to the Iran-US framework deal to end the conflict that was signed by US Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Khamenei said Trump had “used all kinds of levers” to secure the deal “out of desperation.”

In his message, Khamenei noted that he received assurances from Pezeshkian about the deal and that it would not be accepted “if the American side wants to make excessive demands.”

“It is obvious that the face-to-face negotiations that will be held in the future will not mean accepting the enemy’s point of view,” he added.

Vance defends deal

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance defended the deal, saying he would likely head to Switzerland for talks to turn it into a long-term agreement.

“The Iranians have to perform,” Vance told a briefing at the White House as President Donald Trump faced mounting criticism over its terms.

“If they don’t perform as we’ve said before, they don’t get any of the benefits of the bargain.”

Vance, a war sceptic who has become the public face of the deal Trump signed at Versailles on Wednesday, rejected claims that the deal rewards Iran without achieving Trump’s war aims.

The most controversial points have been around oil sales, sanctions relief and a $300 billion (€261 billion) reconstruction fund for Iran, while there is no firm programme for destroying Iran’s nuclear activities.

But Vance said Iran would only get the rewards if it proves that it has complied with the terms that will be hammered out in a 60-day period that he said began on Thursday following the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU).

“There’s a lot of discussion, the MoU, the gentleman’s agreements, the final deal. Words don’t matter, ladies and gentlemen, we’re about verification,” Vance told reporters.

He added that oil prices were falling and said the US had lifted its blockade of Iranian ports.

The US military “has allowed north of a dozen ships to go through our naval blockade, and so we’re also honouring our end of the early part of the agreement,” Vance told journalists.

‘Smell the reality’

Vance said he now planned to head to Switzerland for technical talks on a long-term deal, although the arrangements were not yet finalized.

“I plan to go to Switzerland,” Vance said. “I suspect this weekend but I’m not sure. It just depends on exactly when the Iranians can get there.”

Vance’s new role as Iran pointman is a political gamble for a man who is widely expected to run for president in the 2028 elections.

If a deal to end the war succeeds it will be a boost for a long-term sceptic of US military entanglements but if it fails, Trump has already said that he will blame Vance.

“I mean, I think the president was joking, as he often does,” Vance said when asked if he feared that Trump would make him the fall guy.

“But, no, look, the entire team has worked very well on this and we’ve got this thing to a very good place for the American people.”

Vance meanwhile issued an extraordinary rebuke to Israeli critics of the Iran deal, amid growing tensions between Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world,” Vance said.

“Anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the president of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation.”

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