The president of the Iranian Parliament and former mayor of Tehran would be the mediator with the Americans. The interest in this development is evident.
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, president of the Iranian Parliament, is said to be the Iranian mediator in talks announced by Donald Trump. According to several sources cited by Israeli and American press and confirmed by an Israeli source to Le Figaro, this former general of the Revolutionary Guards would serve as an indirect channel in exchanges between Washington and Tehran. The president of the Iranian Parliament emerges as a central player in a diplomatic sequence as unexpected as it is opaque.
On Monday, Donald Trump mentioned “very good and productive discussions,” stating that “many points” were already in consensus to the extent of suspending planned strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure for five days. This change immediately reduced oil prices by more than 13% in the midst of extreme tension around the Strait of Hormuz.
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In detail, the exchanges would remain indirect. According to Axios, messages…
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