Pezeshkian’s election in Iran: Towards a new nuclear deal?
The reformist president expressed during the election period a willingness to engage in dialogue with the West and ease economic sanctions against the country.
A banner depicting missiles bearing the emblem of the Islamic Republic of Iran in central Tehran. (Credit: AFP)
Will Masoud Pezeshkian's accession to the presidency mark a change of direction in Iran’s nuclear policy? The reformist, who will be sworn in before the Iranian Parliament in early August, led an ambitious campaign advocating a return to the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) and better relations with the West. Read also Support for the Resistance will continue 'unabated,' new Iranian president assures Nasrallah This change of approach was presented as the solution to the inflation gripping the economy, which has been under the weight of Western sanctions imposed, notably following Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Vienna Agreement in 2018.The electoral support given by Mohammad Javad Zarif, the architect of the Iran nuclear deal and former foreign minister under Hassan Rohani’s presidency, has sent a strong signal to the international...
Will Masoud Pezeshkian's accession to the presidency mark a change of direction in Iran’s nuclear policy? The reformist, who will be sworn in before the Iranian Parliament in early August, led an ambitious campaign advocating a return to the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) and better relations with the West. Read also Support for the Resistance will continue 'unabated,' new Iranian president assures Nasrallah This change of approach was presented as the solution to the inflation gripping the economy, which has been under the weight of Western sanctions imposed, notably following Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Vienna Agreement in 2018.The electoral support given by Mohammad Javad Zarif, the architect of the Iran nuclear deal and former foreign minister under Hassan Rohani’s presidency, has sent a strong signal to the...
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