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30JUN

Ghalibaf rejects ceasefire framework as highest-ranking Iranian elected official

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Key takeaway

Iran's highest elected official publicly rejected the ceasefire framework

Ghalibaf's rejection carries institutional weight: he is the Speaker of the Majlis, the highest-ranking elected official to publicly call the ceasefire framework 'unreasonable' after listing three violations 1. His three counts, issued against the SNSC ceasefire acceptance : Israeli strikes on Lebanon, a drone incursion into Iranian airspace, and the US refusal to accept enrichment rights.

Ghalibaf had previously repudiated President Pezeshkian's halt order on military operations. His public stance narrows the domestic space for Iranian negotiators heading into Friday's Islamabad talks.

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In plain English

The Speaker of Iran's parliament, the most powerful elected official in the country, publicly called the ceasefire deal unreasonable and listed three ways the US has already broken it. This makes it harder for Iranian diplomats to agree to anything at Friday's talks.

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Root Causes

Ghalibaf occupies the institutional space between the IRGC military council and the civilian presidency. His rejection signals that the framework has not secured buy-in from the conservative establishment that controls parliament.

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Update #63 · Ceasefire redistributes the war, not ends it

Iran Majlis· 9 Apr 2026
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