The government’s decision to resume nuclear talks contradicts Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s past warnings, Iranian hardline lawmaker Amirhossein Sabeti said.
“We don’t know what changed after Khamenei clearly said negotiations were neither wise nor honorable,” Sabeti said on Sunday.
He added that while the government could pursue talks to lift sanctions, “experience shows this path will not succeed, and the United States won’t give in.”
Khamenei had previously called negotiations with US “unwise, undignified, and dishonorable.” However, he later agreed to indirect negotiations.
