Khamenei backs parliamentary vote on Iran’s nuclear deal

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Iran’s Supreme Leader said on Thursday he favoured a parliamentary vote on the nuclear deal reached with world powers, and called for sanctions against Tehran to be lifted completely rather than suspended, state television reported.

President Hassan Rouhani, a pragmatist whose 2013 election paved the way to a diplomatic thaw with the West, and his allies have opposed such parliamentary vote, arguing this would create legal obligations complicating the deal’s implementation.

“Parliament should not be sidelined on the nuclear deal issue … I am not saying lawmakers should ratify or reject the deal. It is up to them to decide,” said Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all state policy in Iran.

“I have told the president that it is not in our interest to not let our lawmakers review the deal,” the top cleric said in remarks broadcast live on state TV.

Khamenei himself has not publicly endorsed or voiced opposition to the Vienna accord, having only praised the work of the Islamic Republic’s negotiating team.