Ali Larijani was in charge of the negotiations from 2004 to September 2006, and from this date and after resigning several times, which was finally accepted by the then president, he was replaced by Saeed Jalili. Saeed Jalili held this responsibility until the end of Ahmadinejad’s government, and in 1392, he handed over the secretaryship of the Supreme National Security Council to Ali Shamkhani. At a time when the file of nuclear negotiations was supposed to be entrusted to the diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mohammad Javad Zarif, The peak of sanctions on Iran and the heaviest resolutions issued by the UN Security Council against our country happened during the management of the negotiations by Jalili. He made the impression that probably the main part of Jalili and Larijani’s electoral confrontation will be dedicated to this area. Saeed Jalili went to the Ministry of Interior on the first day of registration. Some people also went to meet him on Dr. Fatemi Street and in front of the building of this ministry.
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