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Iran’s Stance: No Bilateral Talks with the US, Says MP
In a recent Iranian Parliament session, lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei discussed ongoing diplomatic negotiations with the European troika (Germany, France, UK) in Geneva, emphasizing Iran’s readiness to retaliate against any attacks on its facilities. Rezaei firmly rejected claims of bilateral talks with the U.S., stating negotiations are confined to the P5+1 framework. He addressed the potential activation of the UN’s snapback mechanism, noting Iran would invoke Article 10 of the Non-Proliferation Treaty if it occurs. Rezaei reiterated that Iran will not accept preconditions in negotiations, underscoring the country’s commitment to maintaining sovereignty amid evolving international dynamics.

Iran Diplomat Engages with Taliban Official to Strengthen Bilateral Relations
Alireza Bekdeli, Iran’s acting ambassador to Kabul, visited Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, to strengthen cooperation in health, treatment, and medical education. He met with Mawlawi Sarhadi, the Taliban governor, to discuss enhancing public health services and fostering bilateral relations. Engaging with the Council of Shiite Scholars, Bekdeli emphasized the importance of Islamic unity and mutual benefits from strengthened ties. He also visited Bamiyan’s historical sites, advocating for cultural collaboration and tourism. The visit highlights a proactive diplomatic approach, aiming to improve healthcare, educational opportunities, and cultural exchange, which could lead to regional economic development and stability.

Honoring a Legend: Nasrallah’s Funeral Sparks Unity Among Resistance Forces
Beirut is hosting a significant international gathering to honor the legacy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the long-serving leader of Hezbollah, who died in an Israeli airstrike on September 27, 2024. Attendees from various countries, including prominent resistance leaders and supporters, have come together to pay tribute during this emotional funeral ceremony. The event highlights Nasrallah’s influential role in the fight for Lebanon’s sovereignty and justice, with speeches and cultural performances celebrating his contributions. The atmosphere is a blend of mourning and resilience, as participants vow to continue his legacy and emphasize unity in their struggle for peace and justice.

Iran Celebrates Historic Border Treaty Between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
The recent border treaty signed between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan marks a significant diplomatic achievement aimed at fostering peace and stability in a historically conflict-ridden region. Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei praised the agreement, emphasizing its role in resolving territorial disputes through dialogue and mutual respect. Signed by Presidents Sadr Jabbarov and Emomali Rahmon in Bishkek, the treaty seeks to demarcate borders and address longstanding tensions that have led to violent clashes. Experts believe this landmark agreement could enhance regional cooperation and serve as a model for future diplomatic efforts in Central Asia, promoting stability and collaboration among nations.

Ulyanov Engages IAEA Chief in Key Talks on Iran’s Nuclear Program
Recent discussions on the Iranian nuclear program highlight growing concerns around the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Mikhail Ulyanov, a key diplomat, met with IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi to address the urgent issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Ulyanov warned that with the JCPOA nearing expiration and no alternative strategy in place, the region faces potential instability by 2025. This underscores the importance of diplomatic engagement to ensure transparency, prevent conflict, and build trust among nations. As the situation evolves, proactive measures are essential to avert further escalation and maintain global security.

Global Outcry: Mass Protests Erupt Worldwide Over Gaza Conflict
On April 14 and 15, global protests erupted in support of Gaza, condemning Israeli military actions and U.S. support. Notably, Palestinian student activist Mohsen Mahdawi was arrested during a citizenship interview, with his legal team arguing it was retaliation against pro-Palestinian activism. Protests spanned Turkey, Europe, Tunisia, South Korea, and Senegal, where demonstrators called for justice, an end to violence, and lifting blockades on Gaza. The widespread demonstrations reflect escalating international anger over the conflict and urge governments to reconsider foreign policies regarding Israel, highlighting the urgent need for solidarity and humanitarian action for Palestinians.