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Iranian Judiciary Chief Reaffirms Unwavering Stance on National Demands

Apr 20, 2026 06:48 AM CT Tehran, Iran iran,diplomacy,political-statement,hardline-rhetoric

Summary

The head of Iran's judiciary issued a statement asserting that the state will not compromise on its legitimate demands and policies. This rhetoric serves as a standard political signal of continuity in Tehran's hardline posture regarding regional conflicts and nuclear negotiations, indicating no immediate shift in strategic approach.

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Judiciary chief declared that Iran will not compromise on its legitimate demands and policies.

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