Conservative Iranian lawmakers have expressed opposition to a potential peace agreement with the United States, fearing it would ultimately disadvantage Iran. These officials believe that any such deal would not serve Tehran’s long-term interests. The dissent highlights internal divisions within Iran regarding potential diplomatic engagement with Washington. This opposition stems from a skepticism towards US intentions and a concern that concessions made during negotiations could weaken Iran’s position. The lawmakers’ statements indicate a strong preference for maintaining a firm stance against the US, despite ongoing economic challenges. This internal debate could significantly impact the Iranian government’s future foreign policy decisions regarding the United States. The potential for a deal remains uncertain given this internal resistance.
