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In a notable shift in U.S.-Iran relations, President Trump is reportedly considering a diplomatic approach towards Iran, appointing Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to oversee the Iran portfolio. This strategy contrasts with Trump’s previous “maximum pressure” policy following the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement in 2018. Witkoff’s experience in negotiating ceasefires may aid future talks, as Iran expresses openness to negotiations contingent on U.S. compliance with agreements. Despite some hardliners remaining in Trump’s inner circle, the appointment suggests a potential reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy regarding Iran, aiming to reduce military tensions in the region.
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Pakistan Backs Iran’s Right to Self-Defense Amid Ongoing Israel Conflict
Iran and Pakistan share deep historical, cultural, and strategic ties that are crucial for regional stability and economic growth, as highlighted by Pakistani Ambassador Muhammad Mudassir Tipu in an interview with Mehr News Agency. He noted that bilateral relations have strengthened significantly over the past two years through increased travel and communication between leaders. Despite challenges, including sanctions and economic hurdles, both nations aim to enhance cooperation through joint projects like the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. Ambassador Tipu emphasized the importance of mutual support in ensuring regional security and expressed optimism for the future of their partnership, pivotal for overall regional peace.
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Fourth Round of Iran-U.S. Negotiations Begins in Muscat: Key Developments Ahead
Iran and the U.S. have begun their fourth round of indirect negotiations in Muscat, Oman, focusing on nuclear issues and potential sanctions relief. The discussions, led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and U.S. Special Envoy Steven Witkoff, are facilitated by Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi. Araqchi reaffirmed Iran’s non-negotiable stance on uranium enrichment, which he described as a vital national achievement. He expressed optimism for productive talks, emphasizing the importance of dialogue at the negotiation table. This round follows previous discussions that began on April 12, marking significant engagement since the U.S. exited the 2018 agreement.
Iran Slams U.S. for War Crimes in Yemen: A Powerful Condemnation
The escalation of violence in Yemen has prompted strong condemnation from Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, who criticized recent U.S. military attacks in Sanaa, Saada, and Al-Jawf. He described these actions as severe violations of Yemen’s sovereignty and international law, labeling them as war crimes due to their targeting of residential areas and infrastructure. Baqaei expressed regret over the United Nations’ inaction in addressing these violations and the resulting loss of innocent lives. He emphasized the need for international intervention to uphold the rights of the Yemeni people and highlighted the regional instability caused by U.S. aggression.