Monday, June 01, 2026

Iran rejects US deal pressure, insists rights must be guaranteed before agreement





Iran rejects US deal pressure, insists rights must be guaranteed before agreement



Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, meanwhile, said that “until a clear conclusion is reached...everything that is being said now is speculation”, according to state TV. — AFP pic

Monday, 01 Jun 2026 9:23 AM MYT




TEHRAN, June 1 — Iran’s chief negotiator warned yesterday the United States was not to be trusted, saying Tehran would not agree to any deal with Washington unless it fully secured Iranian rights.
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf’s remarks came as reports emerged that US President Donald Trump had sent a tougher peace proposal back to Iran, and underlined the rift that the parties still need to close.

Any tweaks to the draft could further delay an agreement to formally end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz after weeks of fraught negotiations marked by sharp rhetoric and occasional flare-ups of violence.

Iran was already in talks with the United States about the fate of its nuclear programme in February when the US and Israel launched air and missile strikes that wiped out much of the Islamic republic’s senior leadership.


And, while Tehran has long insisted that its nuclear programme is for purely civilian ends, the United States and its Western allies suspect it aims to develop a weapon.

The New York Times and Axios reported on Saturday that Trump had sent back a “tougher” new framework to be considered by Iran, though details remain unclear.


Trump has said his priorities include stopping Iran from developing any nuclear weapon and reopening the Hormuz shipping lane, which Iran has blockaded since the war began.

“The one guarantee that I have to have is that there will be no nuclear weapons. They’ve agreed to that, and it was very interesting,” he told his daughter-in-law Lara Trump in an interview on her Fox News show.

Tehran, however, has previously cast doubt on Trump’s assertions and the sides remain far apart on key issues.


“We will not approve any agreement until we are certain that the rights of the Iranian people have been upheld,” Ghalibaf said in a video broadcast on state television.

According to the Tasnim news agency, exchanges on the text “are ongoing, with both parties regularly proposing amendments”.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, meanwhile, said that “until a clear conclusion is reached...everything that is being said now is speculation”, according to state TV.

Iran has said it needs the release of $12 billion in frozen assets before engaging in substantive talks on its nuclear programme, dismissing earlier Trump comments that its enriched uranium stockpile would be destroyed as “baseless”, according to Iranian media.


Flare-ups

One of Washington’s stated war aims was the destruction of Iran’s ballistic missile programme, with General Dan Caine—the top US military officer—estimating in April that more than 80 percent of its missile facilities had been struck.

But CNN reported on Sunday that an analysis of satellite imagery showed Tehran has since been able to excavate 50 out of 69 tunnel entrances hit by US strikes at 18 underground missile sites.

Though daily strikes throughout Iran and the Gulf halted after Tehran and Washington agreed to a temporary ceasefire in April, there have been sporadic attacks.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had shot down a US military drone “about to enter Iranian territorial waters”, Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB reported, though Washington has not confirmed the incident.

Trump is under pressure to secure a deal that would lift competing US and Iranian blockades around the Strait of Hormuz that have strangled a vital route for global oil supplies.

After Trump said Iran would charge “no tolls” on ships passing through the strait under any deal, Iranian news agency Fars cited sources saying “no such clause” existed.

Iran’s ISNA news agency on Saturday quoted lawmaker Alireza Salimi as saying a plan for Iranian “management and sovereignty” over the strait—including imposing “administrative fees”—would soon go before parliament.


Lebanon front

Tehran has insisted that any peace deal include Lebanon, where fierce fighting continues, with Beirut accusing Israel of pursuing a “scorched-earth policy” as it expands operations against Iran-backed Hezbollah.

A truce between Israel and Hezbollah formally began on April 17 but it has never been observed, with both sides accusing each other of violating it.

An Israeli strike on Deir Zahrani in southern Lebanon killed eight people on Sunday, including three women, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting Monday on the widening Israeli offensive following its capture of the strategic medieval castle of Beaufort, diplomatic sources told AFP.

Smoke billowed from the surrounding area Sunday as its flag was seen by AFP above the castle, which Israel famously used as a base during their previous two-decade occupation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the retaking of Beaufort “a dramatic shift.” — AFP

16 comments:

  1. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has submitted an official letter of resignation to the Office of the Supreme Leader.

    Pezeshkian stressed that the president and the government have effectively been excluded from major and vital decision-making processes, and the vacuum created by this situation has enabled hardline factions within the IRGC to take control of affairs.

    https://x.com/frankluntz/status/2061159799602180509?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. Asia Business Daily (South Korea)
      The Asia Business Daily

      Iranian Presidential Office: "Reports of President Pezeshkian's Resignation Are False"

      Another kerbau by TS

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  2. How about Isaac Rights?

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a proud Zionist. 🇮🇱

    "The whole world must see that Israel must exist and has the right to exist. I will always take a stand against antisemitism. It’s wrong and evil."

    Powerful words.

    https://x.com/VividProwess/status/2061138136701207002?s=20

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    1. mfer, surporting the existence of the zionist state is the exhibition of the yankee INDIVIDUAL right of freedom.

      Want so powerful about that in the current yankee contextualization?

      It ain't proved the worth of the fact that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a proud Zionist!

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  3. No Proof Lah.

    Even Karim Khan of ICC said so on Mehdi Hassan.

    South Africa’s baseless “genocide” case at the ICJ is collapsing.

    South Africa has requested an extraordinary 18-month (!) extension to submit its arguments.

    The written submissions will not end before 2029.

    All the claims of “urgency” have now turned into South Africa’s quiet requests to buy more time.

    This case was never about the facts.

    It has always been a propaganda campaign by South Africa in the service of Hamas, masquerading as a legal process.

    https://x.com/israelmfa/status/2061140957987226020?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. so, the golden hair loudly allows the free migration of the white Afrikaans to its land of milk & honey - hoping not of the elon musk type, wakakaka…

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  4. Qatar owns 85% of PSG.

    PSG win the Champions League…

    This is the flag you see on the streets of Paris after the entire city is burning, as a result.

    Do you understand what’s going on now

    https://x.com/koshercockney/status/2061127290424021480?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. so, what happens to sport demarcation of nationality?

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  5. Mana Ada Bukti?

    South Africa TIPU

    Major Update: South Africa’s baseless ICJ “genocide” case against Israel is falling apart. First they claimed the case was urgent. But now the ANC government is getting an 18-month extension to file arguments. Hearings won't begin until at least 2029. Some urgency. Some genocide.

    https://x.com/unwatch/status/2061484141871501584?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. typically see no evil - bukti as defined by yr mfering neurons

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  6. If UNHCR uses the same definition all the anak cucu cicik of the original Vietnamese refugees from the 70s and 80s who are now citizens of Aussie, Frenchie etc are still refugees and have “Right of Return” to claim their ancestral rice paddy farm in CanTho province.

    Uncle Ho will crawl out from his grave and throw up.

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    1. mfer, double check yr understanding of the UNHCR definition of refugee lah.

      “Right of Return”???!!!

      What happened to their pledge of loyalty to the nation when granted citizenship?

      Tak bolih pakai ke, mfer?

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  7. Number of refugees resettled by UNHCR since inception: countless tens of millions in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America….Not Everybody was happy, there was Great Suffering, but in the end they MOVED ON.

    UNRWA: Jee-Low Falastinos.

    Great Job.
    Great Job Security for UNRWA employees That Is.

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    1. Again & again yr mfering MOVED ON theme of fart!

      Ooop… date not shout that to yr zionist idols.

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  8. Millions of Germans became Poles (& vice versa), Ugandans became Kenyans, Vietnamese became Aussies, North Koreans became South Koreans, Pakis became Yindian (& vice versa?, French became German (& vice versa) etc.but Falastinos are So So Degil. Don’t Want to MOVE ON. Then Suffer Lah, you and your Anak Cucu Cicik.

    Even KMT MOVED ON in Taiwan, now becoming an economic Superpower but CPC want to Kacau.

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    1. MOVED ON in Taiwan!!!???

      Yaloh, those 台毒 should move on with their mfering dream to where they r been accepted.

      Definitely not on the land belonging to the Chinese.

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