Dozens Protest Deal Concessions Outside Iran Foreign Ministry in Mashhad
Dozens of protestors demonstrated on Saturday outside a foreign ministry office in Mashhad, Iran, expressing opposition to a potential deal. The demonstrators accused Iranian negotiators, including top diplomat Abbas Araghchi, of making too many concessions to secure the agreement. The protest followed a televised interview where Araghchi discussed the signing of the deal.
Dozens of individuals gathered on Saturday outside a foreign ministry office in Mashhad, a city located in northeastern Iran. The protestors reportedly chanted slogans directed at top diplomat Abbas Araghchi.
The central grievance voiced by the demonstrators centered on accusations that Iranian negotiators had made excessive concessions in their efforts to secure a deal. The protest was specifically understood to be against a peace deal involving the United States.
The demonstration occurred following a televised interview featuring Araghchi, during which he discussed the potential signing of an agreement. Protestors voiced their dissatisfaction with the perceived terms, asserting they were overly lenient.
(Source: NDTV World)
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