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  • editorializing: he appears careful to preserve a degree of political insulation

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Iran's Supreme Leader Authorizes Direct Talks with the U.S.

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has authorized direct negotiations with the U.S., stating this does not mean acceptance of U.S. views. His comments follow the signing of a memorandum of understanding, and Iranian negotiators are set to begin talks in Switzerland. Khamenei expressed opposition to the MOU but authorized it based on recommendations from President Pezeshkian.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has authorized Iranian negotiators to engage in direct talks with the United States, emphasizing that this does not imply acceptance of U.S. views. Khamenei's statement was made in a written message on his Telegram channel and marks his first response to the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran. Iranian negotiators were awaiting this public approval before proceeding to Switzerland for initial negotiations scheduled for Friday or Saturday.

In his message, Khamenei expressed opposition to the MOU but authorized it based on recommendations from President Masoud Pezeshkian and the Supreme National Security Council. He noted that Pezeshkian and other officials involved in the negotiations assured him they would not concede to excessive demands from the U.S. Khamenei also characterized President Trump’s signing of the deal as an act of desperation.

Raz Zimmt, director of the Iran Program at the Institute for National Security Studies, interpreted Khamenei's statement as an endorsement of ongoing negotiations with the U.S., while also suggesting that Khamenei is positioning himself to manage potential outcomes of the talks. If the negotiations yield favorable results for Iran, Khamenei could claim credit; if they fail, he could distance himself from the negotiations and place blame on Pezeshkian.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'desperation'
  • loaded language: 'fumes'
  • loaded language: 'rage'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on Khamenei's strategic positioning
  • editorializing: Khamenei's statement can be interpreted as an endorsement of continued negotiations
  • editorializing: he appears careful to preserve a degree of political insulation

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Iran's supreme leader says he authorized deal, direct talks with U.S.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Authorizes Direct Talks with the U.S.