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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently addressed the Assembly of Experts in Qom, highlighting ongoing indirect negotiations with the United States as a key aspect of the country’s foreign policy. He emphasized the Foreign Ministry’s role in navigating complex international relations and shared positive feedback from Assembly members regarding its efforts. Araghchi outlined Iran’s strategic approach, including engagement with regional organizations like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS, while addressing challenges posed by U.S. policies. He underscored the importance of national consensus in tackling foreign policy challenges, indicating a proactive stance for future diplomatic relations.
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Iran and U.S. Engage in Intensified Third Round of Talks in Muscat: A Step Towards Diplomacy
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President Slams Human Rights Violations: Accusations Against Iran by Agents of Death and Destruction
President Masoud Pezeshkian responded to accusations of human rights violations against Iran, criticizing the hypocrisy of those making such claims. He pointed to the suffering caused by others, particularly referencing the tragic loss of lives in Gaza, and argued that those responsible cannot justly accuse Iran. Acknowledging Iran’s own challenges, he posed the rhetorical question, “Who doesn’t?!” During a medical sciences ceremony in Tehran, Pezeshkian emphasized the need for the scientific community to address domestic issues through innovation and research, highlighting the complex dialogue surrounding human rights amid ongoing regional conflicts.
Iranian Leader’s Aide Warns: Regional Empire Ambitions Are Bound to Fail
Major General Yahya Rahim-Safavi, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, recently condemned efforts by certain countries to establish a regional empire during a speech in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan. He asserted that such malicious agendas are destined to fail and criticized adversaries for attempting to revive ineffective historical tactics. Rahim-Safavi’s comments reflect a common viewpoint among Iranian officials about foreign influence and regional dynamics, emphasizing the need for national sovereignty and resilience against external pressures as tensions in the region escalate. His remarks highlight the changing geopolitical landscape and the ineffectiveness of outdated strategies.