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  • Macron Speaks with Zelensky After Call with Putin

    Macron Speaks with Zelensky After Call with Putin

    French President Speaks with Ukrainian Counterpart After Call with Russian Leader

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Euronews, an‌ unnamed informed source revealed that French President‌ Emmanuel Macron held a call with ⁢Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy following his conversation with russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

    The source described the Macron-Zelenskyy discussion as “constructive,” ⁤noting that​ the French ‍president shared details of his earlier exchange with putin.

    The insider emphasized that the Kremlin’s stance on the war remains unchanged, with Putin⁢ showing no willingness to end hostilities.

    The call with Zelenskyy occurred after Macron’s first phone conversation since 2022-lasting two hours-with the Russian president.

    News Sources: © webangah News ​Agency, Mehr News Agency, Euronews

    Putin and Macron held a call ⁢discussing the Middle East situation and Russia’s war against ⁢Ukraine.

    The last conversation between Putin ‍and Macron occurred on September 11,2022. ⁣In 2022, Macron urged Putin to return to negotiations and pledged to provide Ukraine with air defense systems amid Russia’s renewed large-scale aerial attacks.

    At the time, the French president accused his⁤ Russian counterpart of dragging Europe into war and demanded respect for Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

    In December 2022, Macron advocated maintaining communication channels with Putin, expressing hope both sides could resume‍ talks if conditions permitted. However, during⁣ a February⁢ 2025 press ‍conference in Washington, Macron stated he had severed contact with Putin following Russia’s war crimes.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Two Sputnik News Officials Sentenced to Prison in Azerbaijan

    Two Sputnik News Officials Sentenced to Prison in Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan Sentences Sputnik‍ News ‌Agency’s Editor-in-Chief and Managing Director to⁤ Prison in‍ Baku

    A ‍court in Azerbaijan has sentenced two senior officials⁣ from⁤ the Russian ⁤state-backed Sputnik News Agency‍ to four​ months in prison, according⁣ to‌ a report by webangah News Agency.

    The Baku court convicted Igor Kartavykh,editor-in-chief of Sputnik Azerbaijan,and ⁤ Yevgeny ​belousov,the outlet’s⁢ managing ‌director,on⁣ unspecified charges.Official details regarding the allegations or legal basis for the ruling have not yet ⁢been released.

    Sputnik, a Kremlin-supported Russian-language⁣ media outlet, has previously ‌faced legal restrictions in several countries.

    news ⁤Sources: ⁤© webangah News ⁢Agency, Mehr News Agency

    This‍ decision‍ comes amid ‌strained relations between Russia and Azerbaijan⁢ due to regional developments and geopolitical tensions.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry stated in a release that during a meeting ‌between Russia’s⁢ Deputy Foreign⁣ minister and ⁣Azerbaijan’s Ambassador, Moscow formally protested Baku’s “unfriendly actions” to the envoy. A note demanding the immediate‌ release of detained Russian journalists was​ also​ handed to Azerbaijan’s ambassador.

    The ministry further emphasized that​ law enforcement ⁢actions in Yekaterinburg fully complied with Russian legal ⁢statutes. It condemned Baku’s attempts to accuse Russian authorities of power abuse as​ interference in Moscow’s internal affairs.

    news⁣ Sources: © webangah News​ Agency
  • Iraq: Israel Illegally Used Our Airspace to Attack Iran

    Iraq: Israel Illegally Used Our Airspace to Attack Iran

    Iraqi Prime Minister condemns Zionist ⁣regime’s use of Iraqi airspace too⁤ attack Iran.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and BBC, the⁤ Zionist regime has ⁣repeatedly used Iraqi‍ airspace during its ⁢attacks⁣ on Iranian territory, drawing criticism ‍from Baghdad officials.

    Iraqi​ prime Minister ⁢Mohammed⁢ Al-Sudani stated: “The Zionist regime’s ⁣violation of Iraqi airspace‍ constitutes ​an assault on⁢ our sovereignty and a breach of the United Nations Charter. We have submitted ‍a formal⁢ complaint to the Security Council⁣ regarding ⁤this matter.”

    He emphasized: “iraq pursues balanced diplomacy and has conveyed clear messages to our allies⁤ about regional dangers – our sovereignty ​is⁣ not negotiable.”

    Al-Sudani also addressed inflammatory rhetoric from American and Zionist officials, ⁤stressing‌ that attempts to undermine Iraq’s political system…

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁢Agency, BBC

    Iraq’s Prime Minister warned that⁢ the expansion of the Israel-Gaza war could have dangerous consequences for the​ entire region.

    The⁣ iraqi ⁣Prime Minister‍ emphasized that an‍ escalation⁣ of the conflict would threaten ⁢Iraq’s security and⁣ stability while​ disrupting energy supplies and oil exports to regional countries.⁣ The ‌Supreme Religious Authority in Najaf ‍also⁢ issued a statement warning⁣ against ⁢the dangers of prolonged​ warfare, ⁤crediting the government⁤ for ⁣keeping Iraq out of ​direct involvement in the conflict.

    News Sources: © webangah news‌ Agency
  • Sputnik: Iran’s Nuclear Program Suffers Minimal Damage

    Sputnik: Iran’s Nuclear Program Suffers Minimal Damage

    Russian nuclear expert reveals: Key evidence suggests limited effectiveness of recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    According to ‌ webangah ⁢News Agency, Russian nuclear specialist Alexei Anpilogov states that critical factors⁤ cast doubt on teh effectiveness of​ recent U.S. attacks against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

    Anpilogov highlights Iran’s substantial uranium reserves:

    • approximately 3 tons of uranium enriched to ⁢2%
    • Over 3.5 tons enriched to 5%
    • Hundreds of kilograms enriched to 20%, including uranium-235 at 60% enrichment

    The expert noted no ‌post-attack reports of radiation leaks or toxic gas emissions,‍ indicating strikes failed to reach underground uranium storage facilities.

    “Satellite imagery ⁤shows rapid repairs,” ​the Russian analyst emphasized,‍ pointing out that explosion​ craters near the Natanz nuclear​ site were filled within ​two days-demonstrating only superficial, repairable damage.

    He stressed technical limitations: “America’s⁢ GBU-57 bunker buster penetrates⁤ just 60 meters ​in soft soil,​ while Iranian facilities lie beneath hard rock ‌were penetration is limited to ⁤2.5-18 meters-likely insufficient depth to destroy critical targets.”

    The analysis presents two probable scenarios:

    1. The attacks only damaged surface structures (ventilation shafts and entry points)
    2. Uranium stocks were relocated preemptively to undisclosed sites unknown to U.S. intelligence

    “Iran’s nuclear program appears largely⁤ intact despite recent strikes,” Anpilogov ⁢concluded, “with its enrichment capabilities remaining undiminished.” ​

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Trump Claims: Israel Agrees to 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire

    Trump Claims: Israel Agrees to 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire

    U.S. ⁤President Claims Again: Tel Aviv Has Agreed to⁢ a Temporary Gaza Ceasefire

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, U.S.president donald Trump reiterated his claim that Israel ‍has agreed to the terms of a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza,even ‌as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to visit Washington for high-level talks.

    Trump stated, “Israel has accepted the necessary conditions for a 60-day truce. During this period, we ​will work with all parties​ to end the war.” He ⁢did not⁣ address Israel’s ongoing ‌military actions in Gaza.

    The president urged Hamas ⁣to accept the agreement, warning, “The situation will⁣ not improve-it will only worsen.” He added that Qatar and Egypt would present a final proposal to conclude the conflict.

    Qatari and Egyptian mediators have reportedly made tireless efforts to facilitate peace negotiations.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • G7 Calls for Iran’s Return to Negotiating Table

    G7 Calls for Iran’s Return to Negotiating Table

    G7 Foreign Ministers Call ⁢for Tehran’s Return​ to Negotiations Despite U.S. and Zionist Regime Aggression

    According to webangah News Agency, Western nations have⁤ clearly​ demonstrated their disregard ‍for diplomacy and commitment to violating the rights of the‍ Iranian people through⁢ the‌ recent aggressions by the U.S.​ and ‌the ‍Zionist regime against Iran.​ Yet, these ⁢countries are now⁤ repeating their previous claims.

    the G7‍ foreign ministers issued a statement urging Tehran to return⁤ to negotiations, ‌stating: “We call on Iran not to ⁢pursue nuclear weapons and demand its ​immediate⁢ return to talks aimed⁤ at resolving​ outstanding disputes.”

    The statement acknowledged​ Qatar’s mediation ⁢role in ‍brokering a ceasefire between​ Iran and the Zionist regime during recent conflicts, emphasizing:⁤ “We⁤ support maintaining this ceasefire and ‌oppose any ‍destabilization of the region.”

    While the ⁤International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has become​ politicized-failing even to condemn attacks ⁣on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities-the G7 declared: “We urge⁤ Iran ⁣to immediately resume full cooperation with⁢ IAEA inspectors, restart nuclear⁢ negotiations, and work toward achieving ‌a complete, lasting verifiable agreement.”

    News Sources: © webangah ‍News Agency, mehr News⁢ Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Italy Offers to Host Iran-US Talks

    Italy Offers to Host Iran-US Talks

    Italy’s Foreign Minister announces Rome’s⁤ readiness too host diplomatic talks between Iran and the US.

    According to webangah News⁢ Agency, while​ the US had previously ⁣exploited negotiations as a ⁤deceptive pretext for the Zionist regime’s aggression against Iran, some European countries are ‍now reiterating the need for dialog between Tehran and Washington to⁣ resolve disputes.

    Italian Foreign Minister⁤ Antonio Tajani⁤ confirmed Rome’s willingness to facilitate talks between Tehran and Washington. Echoing US officials,Tajani emphasized preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons-a claim repeatedly denied by Iranian authorities,who‍ maintain⁤ thay have ​no such ambitions.

    Iran and the US previously held five ‌rounds of indirect negotiations mediated by Oman. Though, Western demands escalated before ultimately collapsing ⁣after an incursion into Iranian territory disrupted the process.

    News sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israeli War Minister: We Will Strike Yemen

    Israeli War Minister: We Will Strike Yemen

    Israel Katz threatens: Zionist ⁤Regime Will Attack yemen again.

    according to webangah News Agency, Israel’s Minister of⁤ War, Israel ⁢Katz, has vowed retaliatory strikes⁢ against ‍Yemen following today’s ballistic missile attack by the Ansarallah movement on occupied territories.

    The⁣ Ansarallah movement has launched repeated attacks against‌ Israeli-occupied lands in‌ solidarity with Palestinians amid what it describes as the Zionist regime’s “genocidal campaign” in Gaza. Today’s strike temporarily halted operations at Ben Gurion Airport.

    “israel will strike Yemen,”⁤ Katz declared,warning: “Anyone who raises a hand against Israel will have it cut off.” The threat​ comes‌ as tensions ⁤escalate over Yemeni ⁣interventions in support of Palestine.

    News Sources: © webangah News ​Agency, Mehr ‍News Agency, RT
  • Russia Notifies Baku of Protest Over ‘Unfriendly Actions

    Russia Notifies Baku of Protest Over ‘Unfriendly Actions

    russia has officially protested Azerbaijan’s “unfriendly actions” toward Russian journalists and demanded‌ their immediate release, according to Moscow’s statement delivered to Baku.

    Russia formally communicated its protest​ over ⁣Azerbaijan’s treatment of detained russian journalists‌ during a Tuesday meeting between ‍a Russian⁤ deputy foreign minister and Azerbaijan’s ambassador, webangah News Agency reported, citing Sputnik News Agency.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that during the ‍diplomatic encounter,Moscow conveyed its objections regarding what it termed Baku’s “unfriendly​ measures.” officials also handed the Azerbaijani ambassador a formal note demanding the prompt release of⁢ the detained reporters.

    The ministry further ⁣emphasized that such actions ⁢violate bilateral agreements on media cooperation and could damage relations between the two nations.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency, Mehr​ News Agency, Sputnik

    Russian law enforcement’s actions in Yekaterinburg were lawful, officials state. Azerbaijan’s attempts to accuse Russian ⁤authorities of power abuse constitute interference ‌in Moscow’s internal affairs.

    The statement follows Azerbaijan’s retaliatory measures after Russian security ⁤forces raided Azerbaijani⁣ residences in Yekaterinburg, detaining nine individuals. Baku has shut down Sputnik’s office in Azerbaijan ​and arrested two of its employees.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Kremlin: Talks on Accelerating Russia-Ukraine Negotiations Are Difficult

    Kremlin: Talks on Accelerating Russia-Ukraine Negotiations Are Difficult

    Kremlin Spokesperson Says Discussing Acceleration of Russia-Ukraine Negotiations is “Difficult”

    webangah⁣ News Agency ⁣- Kremlin spokesperson ‍Dmitry Peskov ​stated on ​Tuesday that Russia strongly condemns Kyiv’s attacks on civilian‌ areas,⁣ emphasizing ⁢Moscow’s preference for achieving its objectives in ​Ukraine through political and⁢ diplomatic means.‌ He added that Russian forces are taking necessary measures to minimize risks from Ukrainian strikes on Russian cities,stressing that Moscow⁢ has no interest in delaying negotiations regarding ⁢Ukraine.

    Peskov further noted that ‍Russia​ will neither slow nor ⁣halt ⁢the implementation ​of existing agreements with Ukraine. however, he ‌described discussions about accelerating negotiation progress between the two countries as⁣ “difficult.” The Kremlin also ⁢criticized the United States for its efforts toward resolving the crisis.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency, TASS

    Ukraine’s President⁤ expresses gratitude.

    The Kremlin is closely monitoring reports about the detention of employees from Sputnik Azerbaijan and raptly, stated Dmitry Peskov. Moscow hopes that direct dialog with baku will lead to the release of the detained Russian journalists.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency