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Internal opposition in Iran is escalating against the recent agreement with Washington, as conservative and hardline factions have expressed their rejection of the understanding, considering that some of its positions threaten the country's interests and sovereignty. President Masoud Beshkeian announced that negotiations took place in full coordination with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and that the final decision came from the highest levels of the regime. The hardline "Beyadari" front issued warnings against implementing the agreement's provisions, describing them as threats to national interests. Meanwhile, Kayhan newspaper criticized the deal, claiming it lacks guarantees and poses a risk to Iran's strength. Conservative MPs and parliamentarians also strongly rejected the agreement, affirming that it is worse than the 2015 nuclear deal and exposes the country to greater risks. At the same time, media and political criticisms suggest that the disagreement may be part of an internal power struggle over the boundaries of negotiation and the costs of the agreement, which could threaten the cohesion of the internal system and give the management of tensions leverage to pressure the United States.
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