Hardliners Demand Guarantees as Parliament Review Enters Second Day
Summary
Iran's parliamentary review of the P5+1 enforcement framework entered its second day with hardline factions intensifying pressure on leadership. Conservative members demanded binding commitments on sanctions relief timelines and verification protocol safeguards, threatening to block acceptance without ironclad guarantees. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf signaled that the review process would continue for several more days before any vote is scheduled, extending uncertainty over the framework's fate.
What to Watch
- Parliamentary debate duration — how many days before a vote is scheduled
- Hardliner coalition strength — whether they can muster enough votes to block or amend
- Supreme Leader signals — Khamenei's guidance on acceptable terms
- P5+1 clarifications — responses to Iranian demands for guarantees
- Oil market reaction — Brent crude volatility as timeline extends
- Regional stakeholder patience — Gulf states and shipping companies awaiting clarity
Sources
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