Iran's Parliament Re-elects Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf as Speaker
@MarioNawfal reported that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was re-elected as Iran's parliamentary speaker and stated that no agreement will be signed unless national interests and rights are secured.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was re-elected as Iran's parliamentary speaker. He also serves as a top negotiator for Iran. Ghalibaf said no deal gets signed unless Iran's national interests are guaranteed and the Iranian people's rights are fully secured.
He added that Tehran has zero trust in American promises. Ghalibaf stated that Iran won't fulfil any commitments until it sees tangible results first. Iran's not signing anything on faith. @MarioNawfal reported the remarks after the re-election, citing Al Jazeera as the original source.
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