Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf emphasized that his country will soon make a unified decision to confront the European troika's (France, Germany, and Britain) decision to reactivate international sanctions through the "snapback" mechanism against Iran.
In statements made today, Tuesday, during a public session of the parliament, Ghalibaf confirmed that "Iran will adopt a unified strategy for deterrence in response to this mechanism that the troika has no right to activate."
Ghalibaf criticized the European troika's decision, pointing out that "the United Nations is not just an organizing body, but its decisions must be effective; however, the sanctions it imposes do not significantly impact the Iranian economy," lamenting that these sanctions have not greatly affected the economic situation in his country.
Ghalibaf's statements come at a sensitive time, as the world awaits the Iranian parliament's vote on a binding bill to withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), a step that could be a response to the Western escalation on this issue.
Thus, political conditions in Iran are accelerating, with decisive steps expected to confront what Tehran considers an infringement of sovereign rights.