A claim by Mohammad Jafar Qaimpanah, the president’s executive deputy, states that during a plenary session to sign an Iran‑US agreement, eleven members of the Supreme National Security Council—including the president, speaker, judiciary chief, interior minister, planning and budget head, foreign minister, IRGC commander, Amir Hatami, and two representatives of the Supreme Leader—cast a positive vote. The Supreme Leader reportedly said the session should involve senior military commanders and that a three‑quarters majority would approve the deal. The post then questions the significance of votes by comparing them to martyrdom and the status of other officials. The claim appears to be a political commentary rather than a report of a physical event.