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Iran and Tajikistan Strengthen Excellent Relations, Says President Pezeshkian
Iran and Tajikistan are strengthening their relations, with President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin discussing enhanced cooperation in trade, economy, science, politics, and security during a meeting in Tehran. Pezeshkian highlighted opportunities for businessmen and academics from both nations. Muhriddin conveyed greetings from Tajikistan’s president, praising Pezeshkian’s call for increased interaction in a world where avoiding disputes is crucial. He also noted existing collaborations and expressed a desire to boost partnerships through international organizations. The recent cancellation of visa requirements is expected to enhance tourism and people-to-people relations. Muhriddin is in Iran for the Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025.

Trump’s Gaza Plan: A ‘Dangerous Plot’ to Erase Palestine, Warns Araghchi
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly relocate Palestinians from Gaza, calling it a colonial agenda aimed at eradicating Palestine. During a meeting with Hamas leaders, Araghchi emphasized that this plan violates international law and humanitarian principles. He urged Islamic nations to unite against this “dangerous plot” and has called for an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Hamas official Muhammad Darwish reiterated that no force can displace Palestinians and highlighted their resilience amid ongoing violence. Iran’s leadership expressed support for the Palestinian resistance and acknowledged growing international backing for their cause.

Araqchi Unveils Strategic Goals of His Pakistan Visit: Key Insights and Objectives
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi’s visit to Pakistan marks a significant effort to strengthen regional cooperation and address developments between Iran and the U.S. Leading a political delegation, Araqchi aimed to assess the situation between India and Pakistan, emphasizing Iran’s friendly relations with both nations. He also provided updates on indirect U.S.-Iran negotiations and reviewed the political, economic, and cultural ties between Iran and Pakistan. This one-day visit is pivotal for enhancing bilateral relations and navigating the complexities of regional dynamics, reaffirming Pakistan’s status as a neighboring and brotherly nation.

International Quds Day: Celebrating the Philosophy of Existence and Resistance
International Quds Day symbolizes the struggle of the oppressed against tyranny, emphasizing the unity of free nations in support of Palestine’s rights. Established by Imam Khomeini in 1979, this day serves as a global call for Muslims and advocates of justice to confront oppression. Ayatollah Khamenei reaffirmed its significance, highlighting the ongoing efforts to erase the Palestinian issue from global consciousness. Recent demonstrations in Iran showcased widespread support, with millions marching to reaffirm their commitment to Palestine and resist the Zionist agenda. Quds Day embodies resilience, dignity, and the promise that the occupation will ultimately be overcome.

Iran Faces Alarming Surge in Road Fatalities: Over 84,000 Holiday Crashes Reported
Since the new year on March 20, Iran has witnessed over 700 road fatalities, with 704 deaths reported from March 14 to March 31 alone. The head of Iran’s Traffic Police, Brigadier General Teymour Hosseini, noted that over 16,000 injuries occurred during this period, coinciding with approximately 400 million vehicle movements during the Nowruz holiday. Major causes of accidents include driver distraction and sudden lane changes. Experts advocate for improving road infrastructure, enhancing vehicle safety standards, and implementing stricter driving regulations to combat this escalating public safety crisis. Urgent action is needed to address both environmental and behavioral factors contributing to road accidents.

Egypt Stands Strong: Unwavering Support for Palestinian Cause as Emergency Arab Summit Approaches
In a pivotal meeting in Cairo, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa discussed a reconstruction plan for Gaza, set to be presented at the emergency Arab Summit on March 4. Madbouly reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to Palestinian rights, including self-determination, while highlighting a detailed plan focused on rebuilding housing and infrastructure without displacing Gaza’s citizens. Mustafa expressed gratitude for Egypt’s support and emphasized the urgent need to end Israeli occupation. The discussions aim to unify Arab support for Palestine, especially in light of controversial proposals from former President Trump regarding Palestinian displacement.