Conflict in Iran in the middle of the war! Foreign Minister Aragachi may be sacked, Ghalibaf too, angered by the President

In the middle of the war with America, the conflict between the top leadership of Iran is at its peak. The situation is so serious that it is rumored that Abbas Araghachi may be removed as Iran’s foreign minister. Not only that, Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf may lose his post due to the wrath of President Masoud Pezheskian. The report comes at a time when tensions over the second round of peace talks have reached a fever pitch. Aragachi and Ghalibaf were at the top of this discussion group.

According to Iranian media reports, President Pezheskian is unhappy with Foreign Minister Aragachi. It is heard that the reason for this dissatisfaction is that the president gave several important orders in terms of peace talks and diplomacy with America. But the foreign minister disobeyed that order. Not only that, Araghachi ignored government regulations and acted under the orders of Ahmed Vahidi, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Multiple reports claim that Aragachi has been hiding many important decisions from the president for the past two weeks. He was not given much information.

The reason for the discontent is that the president gave several important orders in terms of peace talks and diplomacy with the United States. But the foreign minister disobeyed that order.

Aragachi’s role in the cease-fire process with America has begun to be questioned. Pezheskian has made it clear to those close to him that the foreign minister will be removed if he violates government policy. The same allegations have been made against Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who is at the top of the Iranian delegation involved in the peace talks process with the US.

However, this is not the first time that there has been a conflict between the top leadership of Iran in a war situation. Mojtaba Khamenei was given responsibility after the death of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to reports, his absence led to disagreements between President Pezheskian and IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi. These two top leaders could not agree on several issues. This time, the president’s displeasure with the country’s foreign minister is fueling various speculations.

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