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Ensuring a Secure Iran-Pakistan Border: Combatting Insecurity and Terrorism Together
During a press conference in Tehran, Iranian President Mohammad Pezeshkian and Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the importance of securing their shared border to combat terrorism and criminal activities. Pezeshkian called for free, secure borders and welcomed peace initiatives, particularly a ceasefire between Pakistan and India, stressing dialogue for sustainable development. Both leaders also affirmed solidarity with Palestine and condemned Israeli actions in Gaza. Sharif expressed unwavering support for Iran’s nuclear program and aimed to boost bilateral trade to $10 billion. The discussions marked a commitment to regional stability, security, and enhanced economic collaboration.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Advocates for Minority Rights Protection in Syria
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, emphasizing the protection of minority rights in Syria. Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, advocating for an inclusive government that represents diverse political, ethnic, and religious groups. He voiced concerns about armed groups’ violence against civilians, particularly in Shiite and Alawite areas, and stressed the need to safeguard ordinary citizens. The ministers also discussed strengthening bilateral ties between Iran and Turkey to collaboratively address regional issues.

Iran’s Top Security Official Set to Join BRICS Security Summit in Brazil
Ali Akbar Ahmadian, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has arrived in Brazil for a key BRICS security meeting aimed at enhancing cooperation among emerging economies. During his visit, he will participate in bilateral and multilateral talks with BRICS representatives, focusing on security, political collaboration, economic partnerships, and developments in West Asia. Brazil, holding the BRICS presidency for 2025, is hosting important conferences this year to address global issues. Originally founded in 2009, BRICS now includes additional members like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, and serves as a crucial platform for the Global South in multilateral discussions.

Iran Asserts Right to Peaceful Nuclear Energy Use, Including Enrichment
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reaffirmed that Iran forbids the acquisition and use of nuclear weapons, emphasizing its commitment to the international non-proliferation regime while asserting its right to peaceful nuclear energy and enrichment. Speaking at the 4th Iran and Arab World Conference in Doha on May 10, 2025, he stated that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons and supports a nuclear-weapon-free zone in West Asia. Araqchi urged Western nations to avoid double standards on nuclear issues and confirmed ongoing dialogues with the US, Europe, Russia, and China regarding these matters.

Iran’s President Advocates for Peace and Unity Against War During Tajikistan Visit
During his first international trip in 2025 to Tajikistan, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned war and violence, emphasizing the need for peace and diplomacy. Speaking at the Avicenna Tajik State Medical University, he stated that those who engage in conflict likely have psychological issues. Pezeshkian reiterated Iran’s commitment to de-escalation and honorable negotiations, particularly in light of the incoming US administration. His visit included the signing of 23 Memorandums of Understanding with Tajikistan, focusing on economic and cultural cooperation. Despite facing international sanctions and internal challenges, Pezeshkian’s trip highlights Iran’s desire to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote stability in the region.