Iran's Foreign Minister in Pakistan to replace Ghalibaf, according to Iranian opposition media
The situation regarding Iran's leadership remains unclear, with the US president reinforcing rumors that the country is facing serious problems, while efforts are being made for a second round of negotiations in Pakistan.
However, a report from the anti-regime organization Iran International gives a new dimension to the chaotic situation that seems to prevail, and as President Trump commented in an interview with MS Now: "The Islamic Republic has no idea who its leader is. They are completely confused. They are fighting each other like dogs with cats."
According to information cited by the media, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, the head of the Islamic Republic's negotiating team with the US delegation in Islamabad, has resigned from the delegation.
According to this information, Ghalibaf was reprimanded in Tehran for trying to include the issue of nuclear energy in the axes of negotiations with the United States and was forced to resign.
According to information cited by Iran International, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic, Abbas Araghchi, is trying to take responsibility for the negotiations and is traveling to Pakistan with an Iranian delegation.
The Islamic Republic's state news agency also said he would visit Oman and Russia for a periodic visit after Pakistan.
In Trump's statements, officials from the Islamic Republic tried to show that there were no differences between them. In response to Trump's remarks, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf and President Masoud Pezheskian published the same text on the X social network, saying: "In Iran, we are not hardliners and moderates, we are all Iranians and revolutionaries, and with the iron unity of the nation and the government, we will repent for the criminal attacker by following the Supreme Leader of the Revolution. One God, one leader, one nation and one path, and this is the path of victory for Iran that is more precious than life."
This is not the first time that reports of disagreements in the Islamic Republic have been published since the start of the US-Israeli war against the Iranian government. Characteristic is the conflict between Pezheskian and Hossein Taeb, a figure close to Mojtaba Khamenei, in early April.
In this meeting, Pezheskian described as "arbitrary" the actions of Ahmad Vahidi, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and Ali Abdollahi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya central base, saying that their policies of intensifying attacks on countries in the region, especially on the infrastructure of countries in the region, are destroying all possibilities for reaching a ceasefire and are leading the Islamic Republic directly to a major catastrophe.
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