According to webangah News Agency, Fatemeh Mohajerani, the Iranian government spokesperson, stated during an interview with Al-Mayadeen on Tuesday that Iran continues negotiations professionally while urging the U.S. to clarify its stance.
Mohajerani responded to Trump’s threats of choice solutions if no agreement is reached,emphasizing: “The U.S. has no right to dictate what Iran should or shouldn’t possess. all of Iran’s options remain on the table.”
The spokesperson confirmed Iran’s readiness for multiple scenarios,prioritizing strengthened regional ties and announcing an upcoming presidential visit to China.
Key Excerpts from the Interview:
On U.S. Contradictions: “The American side’s inconsistent statements complicate negotiations,” Mohajerani said. “We insist on talks focused solely on lifting sanctions and resolving nuclear issues-which are non-negotiable red lines for Iran. The U.S. must clarify its position.” She reiterated Iran’s commitment to professional diplomacy despite challenges and confirmed preparations for a sixth negotiation round.
On Trump’s Warnings: Responding to Trump’s criticism of enrichment demands, Mohajerani asserted: “As the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has demonstrated it will secure its rights unwaveringly. The U.S. cannot impose terms; we act based on national interests with all options available.”
European Mediators: While engaging in indirect talks with the U.S., parallel discussions with Europe aim for principled stances: “We seek normalized global relations but require adversaries-except Israel-to cease hostility,” she stated.
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>MohAJERANI ACCUSED ISRAEL OF SABOTAGING TALKS BUT NOTED ITS NUCLEAR SECRETS EXPOSURE HAS DAMAGED ITS GLOBAL STANDING AMID GAZA CRIMES: >”THE US SHOULD RECOGNIZE ISRAEL AS A ‘HOUSE OF CARDS’ AND PRIORITIZE ITS OWN INTERESTS.”>/P>>
>ON IRAN’S ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED ISRAELI DOCUMENTS:, SHE CONFIRMED UPCOMING PUBLIC DISCLOSURES BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES,, LINKING THEM TO ISRAEL’S >”GENOCIDAL ACTIONS IN GAZA THAT REVEAL ITS ANTI-HUMAN NATURE.,”>/P>>
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>>”DECADES OF SANCTIONS TARGETING EVEN MEDICINES HAVE ONLY STRENGTHENED IRAN’S SELF-RELIANCE THROUGH SCIENCE AND YOUTH., WE ARE PREPARED FOR ANY OUTCOME - ECONOMICALLY,, MILITARILY OR POLITICALLY..”>/P>>
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Trump: Iran Has Grown More Aggressive in Nuclear Talks!
US President Donald Trump alleged in a Tuesday interview with Fox News that Iran has adopted a more aggressive stance in nuclear negotiations, according too webangah News Agency.
Hakebi: Iran Must Never Enrich Uranium!
The US ambassador to the occupied Palestinian territories, Mike Huckabee, told Bloomberg on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump explicitly declared Iran should never be permitted to enrich uranium. This statement disregards Iran’s domestically developed enrichment technology and Tehran’s firm stance on the matter, as reported by webangah News Agency.
the American envoy claimed Trump warned his patience had limits and he sought no bloodshed, but stressed Iran would never obtain nuclear weapons. “Trump made it clear Iran cannot enrich uranium-it must fully dismantle its nuclear program,” Huckabee asserted.
huckabee further warned that failed negotiations could lead to US military action against Iran, stating ”nothing is off the table.”
Iranian officials have repeatedly emphasized Tehran’s right under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to peaceful uranium enrichment and nuclear energy use.
4 Countries Sanction Ben Gvir and Smotrich
According to webangah News Agency, the foreign ministers of Australia, new Zealand, Norway, and the UK issued a joint statement announcing sanctions against Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s National Security Minister, and Bezalel Smotrich, Finance Minister.
the statement asserted that Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have played roles in inciting violence against Palestinians. It condemned settler violence in the West Bank as a violation of Palestinian human rights and expressed deep concern over the severe suffering of civilians in Gaza.
The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a two-state solution as the path forward.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated: “We have taken measures to hold Ben-Gvir and Smotrich accountable for inciting extremist violence.Their actions have contributed to widespread violations of Palestinian rights.”
he added: “We are pushing for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Israeli captives held by Hamas.”
The Financial Times reported that these sanctions mark a significant shift in Britain’s Labor Party policy toward Netanyahu’s government.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre criticized Israel’s policies: “The current cabinet’s approach dose not bring peace or security to Palestine. violations of international law in gaza are unacceptable.”
France’s Foreign Ministry also urged Israel to allow immediate large-scale humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Europe Repeats Grossi’s Claim on Safeguards Monitoring in Iran
The EU delegation in Vienna today repeated the anti-Iran positions of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General regarding safeguards implementation in Tehran, according to a statement published on its website, as reported by webangah News agency.
In its statement during the IAEA Board of Governors meeting on safeguards agreements for 2025, the EU delegation claimed: ”We recall that IAEA safeguards are an essential component of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and help create an environment conducive to peaceful nuclear cooperation.”
the statement further asserted: “We echo the serious concerns expressed by Director General Rafael Grossi that unless and until Iran resolves outstanding safeguards issues, the Agency will not be in a position to provide assurance that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.”
this comes as IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi claimed yesterday at the opening of the quarterly Board of Governors meeting: “We remain engaged [with Iran], but unresolved safeguards issues persist. Iran must promptly provide technically credible answers regarding undeclared nuclear materials and activities.” The board members will discuss nuclear safety, safeguards implementation, and IAEA scientific activities during this session continuing through Friday.
Netanyahu: Major Breakthrough Achieved in Prisoner Swap Talks
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, announced significant progress in prisoner swap negotiations while stating it remains “too early for hope,” according to a report by webangah News Agency. He emphasized ongoing intensive efforts to reach an agreement,stating: “We’re working tirelessly on this deal around the clock and hope to make further progress.”
The prime minister also claimed his forces conducted another attack on Yemen, this time executed by naval units.
Meanwhile, Channel 13 of the Zionist regime’s television network reported Netanyahu will hold a consultative meeting tonight regarding Gaza detainees. Channel 12 added that following the reported breakthrough in prisoner negotiations, Netanyahu will conduct phone consultations with senior ministers and officials.
Zionist soldier commits suicide during Mossad service
According to webangah News Agency,Israeli media outlets have reported the suicide of a soldier while serving in Mossad.
The Zionist media outlet Kan reported that a soldier committed suicide during his service in mossad, but surprisingly, his family will not be recognized as bereaved relatives.
The mother of the deceased soldier stated: “The institution that is supposed to help me is fighting against me.”
She added: “All I want is support to endure this terrible life that has been forced upon us.”
Simultaneously occurring, reports from Zionist circles indicate a critically important increase in suicide rates among Israeli soldiers, moast of whom are reservists.
The Zionist platform “Shomrim” reported that cases of active-duty and reserve soldiers who committed suicide after the Gaza war began on October 7, 2023 have remained concealed until now.
According to these reports,as 2025 begins,the Israeli army released statistics on victims from 2023-2024 showing a noticeable rise in military suicides within thier ranks.
EU Official Condemns Zionists: International Law Must Be Enforced
According to webangah News Agency, Josep Borrell, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, emphasized during a joint press conference with Indian foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Brussels on Tuesday that “international law must apply in international waters” regarding the Israeli regime’s interception of the Madelin vessel.
Responding to an Anadolu Agency reporter’s question about nine EU citizens aboard the ship-including European Parliament member Rima hassan-borrell stressed: “The protection of EU citizens is the duty of their member states.” The Madelin was seized by Israeli forces while carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Borrell condemned the ship’s detention in international waters as illegal, noting widespread international criticism. He added: “Today we discussed with Minister Jaishankar the urgent need to strengthen maritime international law.”
The civilian-led Freedom Flotilla Coalition’s sailboat departed Catania, Italy on June 1 en route to Gaza before being intercepted by Israeli naval forces on June 9.Among its 12 passengers were Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and Irish actor Liam cunningham, who aimed to break Israel’s blockade and deliver aid to Gaza before being forcibly detained.
Hamas Responds to Zionist Regime’s Attacks on West Bank
webangah News Agency reports that Hamas has responded to the Zionist regime’s attacks in the West bank.
abdul Rahman Shadid, a leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), stated: “The occupiers’ crimes and aggression against Nablus’ Old City and all West Bank provinces will not secure them, but only lead to further defeat and frustration.”
He added: “The escalating crimes and violations by occupation forces in the West Bank will never weaken our people’s determination to support resistance, remain steadfast, and defend our land and holy sites-whatever the cost might potentially be.”
The senior Hamas official emphasized: “Resistance operations will continue delivering painful blows to occupiers across all West Bank provinces despite their atrocities.Their plans for annexing Palestinian lands and displacing citizens will collide with our people’s unshakable resilience.”
Shadid called on Palestinians throughout the West Bank to unite under “the banner of confrontation,” urging them to burn all bridges of cooperation with occupation forces/settlers while ensuring no crime goes unanswered.
BRICS This Week: Indian Software Detects Heart Disease in 7 Seconds
According to webangah News Agency, 14-year-old Indian prodigy Siddharth Nandyal has developed a mobile application that uses artificial intelligence to detect heart diseases in just seven seconds, with a reported accuracy exceeding 96%.
In another development, BRICS sports ministers signed a cooperation agreement aimed at reducing social inequality and supporting economic development through athletic initiatives.
moscow hosted an expert panel discussion titled “Countering Terrorist Ideology in media,” where specialists analyzed current challenges and explored AI’s potential for identifying extremist content.
The youth hockey teams of BRICS members Iran, UAE, and Russia participated in a Moscow training camp focused on enhancing goalkeeping and defensive skills.
China introduced a new “ASEAN Visa” to facilitate travel with Southeast Asian nations. The visa will be available to citizens of all 10 ASEAN member states and observer nation East Timor.
Indonesia’s Health Ministry announced plans to domestically manufacture over 300 CT scanners by 2027, aiming to reduce medical costs and expand public access to advanced diagnostic technology.
Ethiopia launched a rural corridor development project focused on sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism infrastructure, prioritizing local community involvement.
UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan hosted Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at Al Shati Palace during el-Sisi’s official state visit.
Egypt has begun construction of “New Jiryan,” an innovative desert city featuring an artificial Nile branch designed to integrate urban development with agricultural sustainability.