April 12, 2026
The Extraordinary Congress of the Left Party of Iran, during the Congress’s work, followed the negotiations between the delegations of the Islamic Republic and the US government with great sensitivity.
While welcoming the resumption of talks following the forty-day war against the Iranian people and the country’s infrastructure, the Congress was concerned about the outcomes of these negotiations, given the record of the war and the bad records of both sides.
Now that the delegations have declared that they have not reached an agreement and have shown signs of pessimism, leaving the continuation of the talks in limbo, the Congress expresses its deep regret at the circumstances that have arisen. The Congress firmly condemns any obstruction by either side or any other interfering force.
The Left Party of Iran insists on the necessity of adhering to the peace negotiations and considers its pursuit to be subject to maximum flexibility on both sides to build mutual trust. The necessary conditions for stopping the war are both fundamental changes in the nuclear policies and the adventurist approaches of the Islamic Republic in the region, and the Trump administration’s avoidance of excesses, and especially the neutralization of the Netanyahu government’s continuous sabotage of peacemaking. We believe that the Islamic Republic's behavior must be such that any excuse for continuing the invasion and aggression, which is clearly unjustified and violates international law, is taken away from the US and Israeli governments.
Long live peace and democracy
Extraordinary Congress of the Left Party of Iran
April 12, 2026 (Farvardin 23, 1405)
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