Pars Today- Iran’s foreign minister emphasized the Islamic Republic’s permanent support for the cause of Palestine.
According to Pars Today, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, clarifying that the two-state plan will not secure the rights of the Palestinian people, said during the extraordinary session of Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization on Friday, “The unflinching support of the government and people of the Islamic Republic of Iran for Palestine is undoubtable and our permanent commitment will never weaken.”
Zionist regime Ι Tense dialogue of Trump, Netanyahu envoys
The security site of the Zionist regime, Walela, informed of the hot dialogue between Netanyahu’s representative, Ron Dermer, with Trump’s ambassador, Adam Boehler, during the peace talks last week. According to this report, while the Zionist regime is highly concerned about Washington’s secret negotiations with Hamas, Redmer and Boehler had tense dialogue.
UN Ι Spokesman for UN Chief: Diplomacy best way with Iran
After announcement of Trump’s sending of a letter to Iran, Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General, welcomed diplomatic efforts and said that diplomacy is the best way with regards to Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
US Ι Washington to stop financial aid to Colombia University due to sympathy with Gaza
The US government announced yesterday that it has annulled nearly $400 million financial aid to a New York-based university because of protests by students last week in the campus in condemnation of the Israeli war against Gaza.
Europe Ι Western sanctions fail to stop Iran’s nuclear progress
Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, describing the West’s sanctions as “inefficient” against Iran made it clear on Friday that these pressures have not impeded the country’s nuclear programs.
South Asia Ι Pakistani government’s new ultimatum for Afghan expatriates
The government of Pakistan, in its latest plan to deport illegal foreign nationals, announced that all Afghan expatriates, including those with Afghan ID, should leave Pakistan by the next month, or else they won’t be employed.
End of EU special meeting; Brussels continues gambling on Ukraine war
The emergency EU summit ended on Thursday while the European countries stressed increase of military and financial support for Ukraine and imposition of further pressure on Russia. They also emphasized enhancement of defense capability and invested once again on the costly gamble of war without presenting a clear prospect of the end of this crisis.
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