MP says it Iran may accept limited nuclear curbs if all sanctions are lifted
A senior Iranian lawmaker said Tehran is willing to accept some "quantitative limits" on its nuclear program—but only if the United States lifts all sanctions and restores normal economic conditions.
“Nuclear negotiations are a two-way street,” said Alaeddin Boroujerdi, a member of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission. “If all sanctions are removed and our economy is allowed to function normally, we would accept certain quantitative nuclear restrictions.”
Boroujerdi added that Iran remains committed to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its nuclear doctrine is grounded in the Supreme Leader’s fatwa prohibiting nuclear weapons.
He warned that Israeli pressure on the US remains the main obstacle to progress. “If Washington caves to Tel Aviv, Iran will use all its capacity to defend national interests,” he said.












