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Araqchi: Safeguarding Our Future from External Influences and Think Tanks
During the Tehran Dialogue Forum, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi highlighted the necessity for West Asian countries to shape their future independently, without external influences. He emphasized self-determination, arguing that regional nations should craft solutions based on local needs and realities. Araqchi called for a new narrative to develop sustainable institutions and alliances, reaffirming Iran’s commitment to being a reliable partner in regional cooperation. He also pointed to the ongoing Gaza crisis as a reminder that the region’s fate should not be dictated by external powers, urging a redefinition of narratives from within West Asia.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Celebrates Triumph of Resistance Against Israeli Regime
Tehran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, asserted the victories of resistance movements against Israel, underscoring the regime’s strategic defeats. At a recent gathering, he highlighted the global outrage over the Israeli regime’s actions in Gaza, which have sparked widespread protests. Qalibaf criticized U.S. complicity in these atrocities and emphasized Imam Khomeini’s role in prioritizing the Palestinian issue globally. He also advocated for unity among Shia and Sunni Muslims, citing figures like General Qassem Soleimani as symbols of solidarity. This gathering reflects Iranian leaders’ commitment to supporting Palestine and condemning Israeli actions.

Leader Shares Unfiltered Insights on Iran-US Indirect Talks: What It Means for Diplomacy
The ongoing negotiations in Oman signify a crucial moment in Iran-U.S. diplomatic relations, as highlighted by Ayatollah Khamenei during a meeting with Iranian officials. He expressed a cautious outlook on the talks, which focus on U.S. sanctions and Iran’s nuclear policies, stressing the need to avoid past mistakes like those related to the 2015 JCPOA. Khamenei emphasized Iran’s resilience and capabilities while rejecting speculation that discussions would cover issues beyond sanctions. The current talks reflect the complexities of international diplomacy as Iran seeks stability amid ongoing U.S. pressure and military threats, with the outcome of these negotiations closely watched.

Vice President Highlights Void Left by Nasrallah and Safieddine in the Muslim World
First Vice President Mohammadreza Aref paid tribute to the late Hezbollah leaders, Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine, highlighting their significant influence as true followers of Imam Hussain (AS) during recent funeral ceremonies in Beirut. Aref noted their critical role in the regional resistance movement and the awakening of the Muslim community. He admired the large turnout at the funeral, reflecting their impact, and expressed regret for not attending due to scheduling conflicts. Aref believes their legacy will inspire the younger generation to continue their mission, as the Muslim world mourns their loss following Israeli airstrikes that killed both leaders.