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Iran Denies Claims of Deporting Iranians from Lebanon: What You Need to Know
The Iranian Embassy in Lebanon has dismissed recent claims about the deportation of Iranian citizens as unfounded rumors. In an official statement, the embassy clarified that reported incidents were isolated and related to specific legal document issues. They emphasized that there are no ongoing deportations and urged travelers to ensure their documentation is in order to avoid complications. The embassy is committed to providing accurate information and encourages the public to rely on verified sources for updates. Overall, they reassured that concerns regarding deportation are baseless and should be disregarded.

Iran’s Araqchi: Unwavering Commitment to Achieving a Fair Agreement
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reaffirmed the country’s commitment to achieving a fair and balanced agreement during ongoing indirect negotiations with Omani and American officials. Araqchi announced the postponement of the fourth round of talks for logistical reasons but emphasized Iran’s determination to reach an agreement that ends sanctions and ensures the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei confirmed that the indirect talks originally scheduled for May 3, 2025, in Rome have been rescheduled based on a proposal from the Omani Foreign Minister, with further details to be provided later.

Iran Celebrates Russia’s Key Contribution to Nuclear Diplomacy, Says Foreign Ministry Spokesperson
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei highlighted Russia’s significant role in Iran’s nuclear negotiations, expressing appreciation for its constructive contributions. He noted that negotiations with the U.S. are in early stages, with no detailed discussions yet taking place. Baqaei dismissed rumors of Saudi Arabia mediating in indirect talks, stating they misrepresent the situation. So far, Iran and the U.S. have engaged in two rounds of indirect negotiations facilitated by Oman, with a third round planned in Muscat. Overall, Iran views Russia as a key ally in addressing the complexities of its nuclear program discussions.

Trump Weighs Airstrike Options Against Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Reports WSJ
President-elect Donald Trump is reconsidering US diplomatic strategies towards Iran, contemplating military airstrikes to halt its nuclear weapons program, according to the Wall Street Journal. This marks a significant shift in US-Iran relations, influenced by discussions with Israeli officials, as Trump expresses urgency in addressing Iran’s nuclear threat. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan affirmed the US commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, highlighting the altered balance of power in the Middle East, with Israel emerging stronger. This potential military action complicates the geopolitical landscape, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring of developments in the region.