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IRGC Celebrates Khorramshahr Liberation: A Powerful Symbol of Iranian Resistance Against Adversaries
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) marked the 43rd anniversary of Khorramshahr’s liberation, emphasizing its role as a symbol of Iranian resilience against foreign threats. In a statement on Sepah News, the IRGC highlighted the 1982 event as a significant historical moment against the Iraqi Baath regime. It underscored the unity of the Iranian people and armed forces, framing it as a lesson for current adversaries, particularly Israel. The liberation is presented not just as a military success but as a testament to Iranian identity. The IRGC urged youth to draw inspiration from this victory in facing modern hybrid warfare, warning adversaries of severe consequences for aggression.

Iran Urges Global Outcry Against Israeli Aggression in Syria
In a recent UN Security Council address, Iranian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Amir Saeed Iravani called for international cooperation and humanitarian aid to address the ongoing crisis in Syria. He welcomed the temporary lifting of sanctions by the U.S. and EU, urging for their complete removal to alleviate the suffering of over 16 million Syrians. Iravani condemned Israel’s military actions, particularly a May 2 airstrike, and emphasized Syria’s sovereignty amid foreign military presence. He stressed the importance of combating terrorism and maintaining a Syrian-led political process, supporting dialogue to foster national stability. Iran remains committed to promoting peace in the region.

Strengthening Ties: China Celebrates Tehran-Beijing Relations as Araqchi Prepares for Key Visit
Tehran and Beijing are strengthening their partnership, as highlighted by a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Guo Jiakun. He emphasized the 54-year diplomatic relationship founded on traditional friendship, mutual respect, trust, and support. Both nations aim to enhance their bilateral ties, contributing to regional and global stability. In a related move, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, announced that Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi will travel to China, further solidifying diplomatic relations between the two countries. This visit signifies ongoing collaboration and commitment to mutual interests and peace.

Key Insights: Araqchi Updates Chinese Vice Premier on Indirect Iran-U.S. Negotiations
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with China’s Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang to discuss ongoing indirect negotiations with the U.S. Araqchi delivered a message from President Masoud Pezeshkian, emphasizing Iran’s commitment to diplomacy despite past challenges. He noted progress in talks mediated by Oman and stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral and multilateral relations, particularly within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS, to counter unilateralism. He also called for a global response to crises like Gaza and U.S. actions in Yemen. Ding reaffirmed China’s support for Iran, highlighting their strategic partnership and the need for enhanced coordination to uphold multilateralism.

Iran Slams Trump’s Move to Reclassify Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman criticized President Trump’s decision to reclassify Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, calling it “baseless and arbitrary.” This reflects Iran’s support for Cuba amid ongoing economic crises in both nations. Cuban President Diaz-Canel condemned the move, asserting it escalates economic warfare against Cuba. The reclassification has significant implications for US-Cuba relations, especially following Cuba’s recent release of 553 prisoners aimed at improving ties. Both Iran and Cuba face severe economic challenges, prompting Iran to strengthen alliances with Latin American countries to counter Western influence. The evolving situation highlights the intricate dynamics of international relations and foreign policy.

Urgent Call: Syria’s Interim Authorities Must Prioritize Civilian Safety
In a recent UN Security Council address, Iran’s Permanent Representative Sa’eed Iravani called for urgent action by Syria’s interim authorities to protect civilians in Latakia and Tartus amidst ongoing violence, particularly affecting the Alawite community. He condemned the violence, urged for humanitarian access, and highlighted the need to combat terrorism, particularly from foreign fighters. Iravani criticized Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty and called for the lifting of U.S. and EU sanctions, which hinder recovery efforts. He emphasized that Syria’s future should be determined by its people and welcomed Syria’s return to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, advocating for Iranian support for stability in the region.