Iran Minister Who Negotiated 2015 Nuke Deal Resigns On Instagram

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mohammad Javad Zarif, who was the lead negotiator in the 2015 nuclear deal has abruptly tendered his resignation on Instagram, although
there was no sign President Hassan Rouhani had yet accepted his decision.Zarif offered an apology for his "shortcomings" in the unexpected
message on Monday, with prominent members of parliament immediately calling for Rouhani not to accept the resignation.Zarif, 59, has served
as Rouhani's foreign minister since August 2013 and has been under constant pressure and criticism by hardliners who opposed his policy of
detente with the West."I apologise for my inability to continue serving and for all the shortcomings during my term in office," Zarif said
in the message posted on his verified Instagram account.He thanked Iranians and "respected officials" for their support "in the last 67
months".The resignation was confirmed by an informed source, however in a tweet, Rouhani's chief of staff strongly denied reports it had
according to the semi-official ISNA News Agency, Zarif was not present at any of Assad's meetings with Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei and Rouhani.Mostafa Kavakebian, a reformist MP, was among those calling for Rouhani not to accept the resignation."Undoubtedly the
Iranian people, government and state will not benefit from this resignation," he said."A great majority of MPs demand that the president
never accept this resignation," he said in a tweet.Top US diplomat Mike Pompeo, however, was less moved, tweeting that "we note @JZarif's
resignation
We'll see if it sticks.""Either way, he and @HassanRouhani are just front men for a corrupt religious mafia," Pompeo wrote."We know
@khamenei_ir makes all final decisions
Our policy is unchanged -- the regime must behave like a normal country and respect its people," he said of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei.Under pressureThe head of parliament's influential national security and foreign policy commission told ISNA how a planned trip
to Geneva with Zarif on Monday afternoon had been cancelled at the last minute with no explanation."I suddenly got a text message saying the
trip has been cancelled," Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh told ISNA, adding that this was not the first time Zarif had resigned but "that he has
done so publicly this time means that he wants the president to accept it this time."Zarif's standing within Iran's political establishment
took a hit when the US withdrew from the nuclear accord in May 2018, under which Tehran drastically scaled back its atomic programme in
had negotiated a bad deal that had not gained anything meaningful for Iran for all the concessions it had made in its nuclear programme.The
faceoff between the minister and his critics only intensified as time passed, with Zarif saying his main worry throughout the nuclear talks
had been from pressure from inside Iran."We were more worried by the daggers that were struck from behind than the negotiations," he told a
local newspaper on February 2."The other side never managed to wear me down during the negotiations but internal pressure wore me down both
during and after the talks," he said.The latest point of contention between Zarif and hardliners was the implementation of the Financial
Action Task Force's requirements regarding money laundering in Iran.The rift on the issue pitched the government and parliament against
supervisory councils.On Sunday, ISNA reported that Zarif had warned the Expediency Council, an arbitration body tasked with solving such
what Zarif had said as a threat.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is published
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