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Defiant Leader Declares: No Negotiations with Deceptive U.S. Government!
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, declared that negotiating with the United States is unwise and historically ineffective. He criticized past negotiations, stating that the U.S. failed to honor agreements made in the 2010s after Iran made significant concessions. Khamenei emphasized that domestic solutions are essential for addressing Iran’s economic challenges and expressed confidence in the current administration’s efforts. While open to negotiations with other countries, he excluded the U.S., labeling it a source of threats. Khamenei warned that any violation of Iran’s national security would prompt a decisive response.

Iranian President Sends Warm Wishes for Pope Francis’ Health
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed his heartfelt wishes for Pope Francis’s speedy recovery as the Pope deals with health issues, specifically pneumonia in both lungs. In a message shared on his X account, Pezeshkian conveyed his prayers for the Pope, who is currently hospitalized for treatment. The Vatican reported that the Pope’s clinical condition remains complex, prompting further therapy. At 88 years old, Pope Francis’s health has raised global concern, leading to an outpouring of prayers and well-wishes from around the world as updates on his condition are awaited.

Former Iranian Security Chief Disrupts US Talks with Media Maneuver
Ali Shamkhani, former Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, continues to influence Tehran’s nuclear diplomacy nearly two years after his departure. As a political advisor to Supreme Leader Khamenei and a member of the Expediency Discernment Council, his media outlet, Nour News, amplifies his voice in negotiations. Recently, Shamkhani emphasized Iran’s intent to negotiate with the U.S., highlighting recognition of Iran’s right to enrichment as key to a deal. Despite facing controversies over espionage and corruption, he remains a pivotal figure, shaping public perception and policy through his multilingual media presence.

Iran Deems UN Chief’s Nuclear Program Renunciation Request ‘Audacious’
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has criticized UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for Iran to renounce nuclear weapons, asserting Iran’s commitment to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) since 1968 and its religious edict against weapons of mass destruction. He defended the 2015 JCPOA, emphasizing its rigorous inspection regime, and stated that Iran remains committed despite the US withdrawal in 2018. Meanwhile, Iranian officials argue that the nuclear program is essential for national security. The debate within Iran reflects broader concerns over geopolitical stability, as tensions with Israel and the US persist, highlighting the need for diplomatic engagement.

Europe Faces Consequences of ‘Snapback’ Mechanism Activation, Warns Araqchi
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi criticized the notion of using the “snapback” mechanism against Iran, asserting it lacks legal and political legitimacy and warning Europe of the consequences. He highlighted uranium enrichment as a significant achievement for Iranian scientists and a vital issue for the nation, honoring seven nuclear scientists who lost their lives in the process. Araqchi blamed the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA and European inaction for the current situation. He also spoke positively about Iran’s relations with Saudi Arabia, noting effective cooperation and mutual understanding, and expressed hope for restoring diplomatic ties with Cairo and Manama.