Pars Today – The leaders of South Africa, Malaysia, and Colombia recently announced in a joint article in a magazine that they will prevent ships carrying weapons for Israel from docking in their ports.
The IRGC Navy’s move on the path of strength, escalating conflicts in Sudan, South Africa, Malaysia, and Colombia opposing the presence of ships carrying weapons for Israel in their ports, and the growing divide between Europe and the U.S. following the Trump-Zelensky talks are among the latest news from Iran and the world covered in this report by Pars Today:
Rear Admiral Tangsiri: We have delivered strong slaps to America
According to the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, this force, relying on knowledge-based capacities and the expertise of domestic specialists, has reached a level of power where it will deliver a decisive and crushing response to any threat.
Brigadier General Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the IRGC Navy, emphasized on Saturday night the role of the IRGC Navy in ensuring regional security: “Today, we are no longer dependent on any foreign power, and relying on knowledge-based advancements, the IRGC Navy is advancing on the path of strength.” Brigadier General Tangsiri stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran has delivered strong slaps to America and its allies in recent years, adding: “The arrest of 10 British sailors who trespassed into Iranian waters and the recovery of Iranian oil tankers are examples of the power and pride of the Iranian nation.”
South Africa, Malaysia, and Colombia oppose ships carrying weapons for Israel in their ports
The leaders of South Africa, Malaysia, and Colombia recently announced in a joint article in a magazine that they will prevent ships carrying weapons for Israel from docking in their ports. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, in an article in Foreign Policy, called for an end to the Zionist regime’s immunity in violating international laws.
U.S. approves $4 billion in additional arms sales to Israel
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced: “An agreement has been signed to expedite military aid to Israel worth approximately $4 billion.” Since the Trump administration took office, the U.S. has approved $12 billion in arms sales to Israel.
Growing divide between Europe and the U.S. after Trump-Zelensky talks
Around fifteen European leaders are set to meet in London on Sunday, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is also expected to attend, to “advance” their actions regarding Ukraine. Kaja Kallas, head of EU diplomacy, previously stated that “the free world needs new leadership.” According to AFP, after the tense talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, most European leaders supported Ukraine; a move that highlights the growing divide between Europe and the U.S.
Escalation of conflicts in Sudan
Local sources reported that the Sudanese army, following the escalation of clashes around the presidential palace in Khartoum, targeted the positions of the Rapid Support Forces in the East Nile region and north of al-Abyad city with heavy artillery.
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