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    Iran’s Negotiators Operate Under Supreme National Security Council Mandate

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In Iran, the process of decision-making during negotiations is tightly controlled by the Supreme National Security Council, which sets the official mandate for the country’s representatives. This council plays a pivotal role in shaping Iran’s foreign policy and strategic negotiations, ensuring alignment with national interests. The council’s decisions are not autonomous, as they require endorsement from the Supreme Leader, who holds ultimate authority over state matters.

    Notably, the Supreme Leader’s approval is crucial, reflecting the centralized power structure within Iran’s political system. This dual-layered approach ensures that all negotiation stances are consistent with the broader ideological and security goals of the regime. The involvement of the Supreme Leader also signals the high stakes and sensitivity surrounding Iran’s international engagements, especially in areas such as nuclear talks and regional diplomacy.

    In a significant development, this decision-making framework underscores the limited autonomy of negotiators, who must operate within strict guidelines. It highlights the complex interplay between Iran’s political institutions and the strategic imperatives dictated by its leadership. Understanding this process is essential for interpreting Iran’s negotiation behavior and predicting future diplomatic moves on the global stage.

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