Iranian lawmaker says temporary deal with US possible
An Iranian lawmaker said on Friday that Tehran and Washington may reach a limited, temporary nuclear agreement, though it remains unclear whether such a deal would serve the interests of either side.
Vahid Ahmadi, a member of Iran’s parliament and its national security and foreign policy commission, told Didban Iran that “with Trump needing at least one foreign policy achievement in the near future, a temporary and limited agreement between Iran and the US is possible.” However, he added, “it is not clear whether this agreement would be the one we are looking for, or the one they are looking for, and whether it could serve the interests of both countries or not.”
Ahmadi said that “Trump has excessive demands, but he also needs to show the American public that if he rejected the JCPOA, it was to pursue something better.” He added that Tehran also seeks greater concessions than those included in the 2015 nuclear agreement, which Iranian officials have repeatedly criticized.
