Pars Today – The President of Ukraine announced that if his resignation leads to the establishment of peace in the country, he is willing to step down from his position.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, responded to a question during a press conference on Sunday about whether he was ready to resign. In an angry tone, he said: If this means peace for Ukraine, if it is truly necessary for me to leave my position, I am ready to do so.
According to Pars Today, as the fourth year of the Ukraine war approaches, the situation for Zelensky and the country is unfolding contrary to the predictions of Kiev officials and their allies. After Donald Trump entered the White House, relations between Kiev and the United States, its largest military supporter since the start of the war, have rapidly deteriorated.
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Mahdi Mohammadi, the head of the Iranian Association for Management of Technology, stated that the oil industry is the sixth largest user of artificial intelligence in Iran, with significant investments planned in this field.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Hassanzadeh, the head of the Iranian Research Institute for Information Science and Technology, announced that the Islamic Republic of Iran has improved its global standing in international AI publications.
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Abdul Ghani Baradar, the economic deputy of the Taliban’s caretaker government in Afghanistan, announced that Afghan investors residing in Uzbekistan have expressed their readiness to invest up to $100 million in Afghanistan during a meeting with the Taliban’s caretaker government delegation.
Africa | Egypt: Israeli forces must fully withdraw from Lebanese soil
Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, emphasized that the military forces of the Zionist regime must fully withdraw from Lebanon in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
He also stressed the importance of supporting the Palestinian people and their right to remain in their land, highlighting the necessity of rebuilding the Gaza Strip.
East Asia | Malaysia reaffirms commitment to resolving Myanmar crisis
Mohammad Hassan, Malaysia’s Foreign Minister, whose country holds the rotating chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), stated that Malaysia remains committed to resolving the crisis and restoring peace in Myanmar.
South Asia | Pakistan sends 100 tons of aid to Gaza
On the orders of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, a cargo plane carrying 100 tons of humanitarian aid for the oppressed people of Gaza departed from Karachi International Airport to the city of El Arish in Egypt.
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