The Iran Parliament Session met behind closed doors with top officials. The session included Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. The Iran Parliament Session focused on foreign policy, nuclear talks, and defense readiness. Officials emphasized that diplomacy and defense must work together. They stated these efforts protect Iran’s interests and security. Parliament spokesperson Abbas Goudarzi explained that the session showed Iran’s commitment to strong diplomacy and military preparedness. Lawmakers warned the negotiating team to stay alert to deceptive actions by the United States. They also stressed that past experiences must guide all decisions.
During the meeting, members insisted that negotiations must start from a position of strength. They declared that Iran’s nuclear program remains a non-negotiable right. They emphasized that uranium enrichment must continue to serve future generations. Officials also discussed the recent 12-day conflict. They noted that the enemy had planned it for 20 years. However, Iran’s military and people stopped the plan. They highlighted that Iran’s defense capabilities grew stronger, and missiles successfully bypassed enemy air defenses.
The session further reviewed Iran’s readiness to face hybrid and multi-dimensional threats. Lawmakers and military officials confirmed that Iran strengthened both the quality and quantity of its defense forces. Moreover, they emphasized that national unity remains a key pillar of strength. Regarding negotiations with the United States, officials stated that Iran controls the process. Talks happen indirectly, but Iran avoids agreements that harm dignity or national interests. They also clarified that military and economic affairs will remain independent of negotiation outcomes.
Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said diplomacy is a form of struggle. He added that Iran will not compromise on principles, including nuclear enrichment and missile capabilities. Foreign Minister Araghchi confirmed that agreements must follow Parliament laws. He also highlighted the importance of economic diplomacy with neighboring countries. The Iran Parliament Session concluded with a clear message: Iran will reject negotiations under threat. Lawmakers and officials agreed to safeguard national security, unity, and strength. Therefore, diplomacy and defense will continue to work as one team.
