Middle East
Rouhani Attacked Over “Corruption” and Revolutionary Guards
Iran s regime hardliners continued their attack on President Rouhani on Saturday, targeting his remarks about "corruption" and the Revolutionary Guards. At a conference on corruption earlier this week, the President warned that money once "given under the table now is being given on the table". He called for the "elimination" of monopolies: "Anything which does not have rivalry or whose management is monopolised is flawed. This is wrong and the problem has to be uprooted."
Nuclear Discussions Approach Despite Tehran’s Tough Talk
The week in Iran was marked by the contrast of advance toward talks on a comprehensive nuclear agreement and Tehran's tough talk denouncing US dishonesty and claiming the Islamic Republic s triumph over American weakness. Both Iran and the 5+1 Powers confirmed that opening discussing on a comprehensive deal, following November s interim agreement, will begin on February 18 in Vienna.
Iran Special Rouhani and Supreme Leader Deal – Protecting A Nuclear Agreement, Giving Up Political Prisoners and “Freedom”
President Rouhani has struck a deal with the Supreme Leader to protect the Government against hard-line criticism of the interim nuclear deal and further negotiations with the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, Germany, China, Russia, and France), according to well-placed sources in Iran. In return, Rouhani has pledged to back away from pursuit of measures to open up Iran s political and cultural spheres. He has also agreed not to seek the freedom of high-profile political prisoners, such as 2009 Presidential candidates Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi.