Qom seminary's Center for Management of Seminaries said on 1 July that the US-Iran agreement, "despite its positive aspects, does not cover all the demands of the Supreme Leader and the people" 1. It urged officials to "quickly and decisively withdraw from negotiations" if the adversary breaks its commitments 2. Qom is the theological centre of Shia Iran and the seat of its senior clergy, so a statement from its seminary management carries weight the foreign ministry cannot ignore.
The Assembly of Experts, the clerical body that appoints and can in principle remove the Supreme Leader, had issued a similar statement shortly before 3. Neither has reached English-language wires. The sequence explains Tehran's public caution in Doha: spokesmen Esmaeil Baghaei and Kazem Gharibabadi are disowning any US meeting while the clerical establishment watches for concessions beyond the memorandum's asset clauses. Gharibabadi had already ruled out returning IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) inspectors before a final deal , the same ceiling the clerics now state in public. Mojtaba Khamenei's authority runs through these institutions, which is why a negotiator cannot simply pocket a deal they reject.
