On [specific date], Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issued a strong statement regarding the possibility of negotiations with the United States. In his speech, Ghalibaf stressed that Iran will not participate in any talks unless the US changes its current policies and complies with Tehran’s fundamental demands.
Ghalibaf said: “We are not opposed to negotiations, but any talks must be based on respect for Iran’s legitimate rights. If the US continues hostile actions and threats, any negotiation will be meaningless.”
Analysts say this is a clear message that Iran is ready for dialogue but will not make concessions under pressure. The stance also reflects unity in the foreign policy approach of Iran’s senior leadership bodies ahead of important parliamentary votes.