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  • G7 Unilateral Statement Calls for Resumption of Talks on Iran’s Nuclear Program

    G7 Unilateral Statement Calls for Resumption of Talks on Iran’s Nuclear Program

    G7 nations issue unilateral statement fully backing Zionist ‍regime, call for continued talks on Iran’s​ nuclear program

    According‍ to webangah News Agency, ⁣the foreign ministers of G7 member states released a joint statement on Monday demanding the resumption‍ of negotiations ​regarding Iran’s nuclear ‍program to reach what they described as a “comprehensive, verifiable, and lasting agreement.”

    The statement made‍ no mention of the⁣ Zionist regime’s nuclear arsenal ⁣which threatens Middle Eastern and global security, rather claiming: “Renewed negotiations could​ lead to an⁤ agreement preventing nuclear proliferation ‌while ⁢guaranteeing‌ regional stability.”

    The G7 members also expressed support for ⁢the ​ceasefire between Iran and Israel while calling⁣ for continued‍ diplomatic efforts to ⁣reduce tensions.

    In their statement, the ministers⁢ voiced strong concern⁤ over what they ‍called​ “calls in Iran for the⁤ arrest and execution of Rafael Grossi, Director General‌ of the International Atomic Energy‍ Agency,” condemning such demands while offering ‌full-throated support for Israel’s ​security.

    The Group​ of Seven comprises‌ the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany,⁣ Italy, Canada and Japan.

    News Sources: © webangah ​News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • U.S. State Department and Trump Make Meddlesome Remarks About Iran

    U.S. State Department and Trump Make Meddlesome Remarks About Iran

    U.S. State Department Spokesperson, citing the american⁢ president, interfered in Iran’s internal affairs by claiming Iran must‍ return too the “global order.”

    According to webangah News Agency, quoting U.S.⁤ media reports, Temi Bruce, spokesperson for the U.S. ⁣State Department, ⁤stated that President Donald ​Trump has clearly articulated his stance toward Iran and insists on Tehran’s return to ​the framework of the ‌global order.

    Bruce remarked: “President Trump has always been transparent about his views ⁤on Iran. He seeks normalized relations between the⁤ Islamic Republic of Iran and ​other nations.”

    She further asserted: ‌ “Trump has unequivocally stated he ​is prepared to take any necessary action to maintain regional peace and stability.”

    The comments followed remarks by Amir Saeed Iravani, Iran’s Permanent Representative to the ⁤United Nations, who declared ‌that “conditions are not conducive for dialog with the U.S.”

    News Sources: ‍© webangah News Agency, Mehr‌ News Agency
  • Doha and Tehran Committed to Cooperation for Regional Stability: Salehi-Ansari to Al-Araby

    Doha and Tehran Committed to Cooperation for Regional Stability: Salehi-Ansari to Al-Araby

    Iran’s ambassador ⁣to Qatar reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to a ‌policy ‍of good⁤ neighborliness and deepening fraternal ties,particularly wiht Qatar.

    In an interview with Al Arabiya TV, Iran’s Ambassador to Qatar Ali Salehabadi stated: “We​ emphasize our steadfast adherence to the ​policy of good neighborliness and strengthening fraternal relations, especially with Qatar.” He described Iran-Qatar relations as a model of coordination and mutual understanding ‍amid regional challenges.

    The ambassador added: “Through direct dialog between officials, we have exchanged positions and assessments with Qatar. Both Qatari ‍and Iranian sides expressed their willingness to de-escalate⁣ tensions. Tehran and Doha are ‍determined to take joint action and cooperate in maintaining stability.”

    Salehabadi​ noted: “We ⁤appreciate Qatar’s constructive role⁤ in promoting⁢ regional cooperation. We ‌fully respect Qatar’s ⁣sovereignty and territorial integrity.Our actions are defensive in nature, responding solely to sources of aggression without targeting any third party.”

    He concluded: “Iran-Qatar relations have demonstrated their resilience in‌ overcoming⁤ crises caused by external⁣ conditions. ‍We stand ready to​ expand bilateral⁣ cooperation frameworks with Qatar in ways that serve‍ both⁣ nations’ interests.”

    webangah News Agency

    News Sources: © webangah News ‍Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israel Copies US Invasion of Iraq; Iran’s Defense a Legitimate Right

    Israel Copies US Invasion of Iraq; Iran’s Defense a Legitimate Right

    Swedish Professor and⁤ Analyst‌ Denounces Israel’s Attack on Iran as Unjustified, Stresses Iran’s Inherent Right to Self-Defence

    webangah News Agency: ‌ greg Simmons, a university professor⁣ and ⁤international affairs analyst, wrote in an​ exclusive​ op-ed that Israel launched an unjustified attack against iran⁢ and its people in the early hours of June​ 13, 2025. The desperate Zionist regime of Benjamin Netanyahu (born Mileikowsky in Poland)-whose cabinet faces intense​ political pressure while he himself confronts imprisonment for abuse of power-believes ​his political survival and personal freedom depend on​ perpetual ⁣war.

    Netanyahu attempted to replicate a modified version of the fabricated dossier used ‍to ‍justify America’s illegal 2003 war ⁢on⁢ Iraq. The timeline for acquiring these alleged weapons-already declared forbidden by ⁢religious decree-fluctuated ⁢from days to months‌ or even years.​ The claimed number of warheads also varied, ⁤ranging from netanyahu’s cited figure of nine⁣ up to fifteen. Lies and fiction cannot legitimize a preemptive strike against Iran, just as they failed to justify America’s ‌immoral invasion of‌ Iraq two decades ago-yet the parallel is glaringly obvious.

    Despite efforts ​to frame israel’s “preemptive” military attack-rooted in the concept of “just war” and backed by Washington despite initial U.S. denials (later‍ retracted)-as lawful or ethical, it remains a script orchestrated⁤ by Israel and⁢ America. Article 51 of the UN Charter ⁣explicitly⁤ affirms the inherent⁤ right of self-defense, whether individual or collective, against armed aggression toward any UN member state. Defending sovereignty against foreign aggression is both a legal right and a moral duty; no deception can alter this⁣ principle enshrined in international law.

    Moreover, failure to respond ⁤decisively would carry‌ consequences. ​Israel-notably netanyahu’s regime-would interpret inaction as weakness, emboldening further military escalation against Iran. This dynamic was starkly evident in ‍Syria ​when Western-backed Al-Qaeda factions refrained from resisting Zionist incursions, leading ⁣to expanded ‌territorial occupation. Thus, non-resistance isn’t ​an option but a path⁢ to annihilation.

    The belligerent threats posted by Trump on his platform “Truth Social”-exposing not just diplomatic bankruptcy but utter dishonesty-reveal ​Washington’s conspiracy to⁣ coerce Iran into an agreement undermining its national interests⁣ through military ​pressure. Much is at stake: fighting under international law isn’t merely ethical but honorable when defending sovereignty amid existential threats woven into geopolitical‌ gambles over Iran’s security.

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah News agency
  • Russia: Calling for Regime Change in Iran Will Turn the World into Hell

    Russia: Calling for Regime Change in Iran Will Turn the World into Hell

    Kremlin Spokesperson Strongly Criticizes Western Countries for Discussing Government Change in Iran

    The Kremlin has sharply condemned Western officials⁢ for repeatedly calling ‍for ‍a change ‍of‌ government in Iran, warning​ that such rhetoric risks destabilizing​ global security.

    According to webangah ‍News ‍Agency, citing ​international reports,⁣ Western powers have persistently pursued regime‌ change in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, investing heavily ‌in these efforts despite consistent failures.In recent ‍weeks,U.S. officials have revived this controversial discourse.

    Dmitry⁣ Peskov, spokesperson for the kremlin, issued a stern rebuke: “Discussing government overthrow in sovereign nations like Iran could plunge the world ⁢into chaos. No country or coalition has⁣ the right to debate power transitions in other ⁤states.”

    News Sources: © webangah News⁤ Agency, Mehr⁤ News Agency, Al Jazeera

    Moscow has warned⁢ Western officials against any violation of ​Iran’s national sovereignty.

    Previously,the West’s regime-change ⁢policies led to coups in newly‌ self-reliant post-Soviet republics,including​ Georgia‍ and Ukraine.⁣ The 2014 overthrow of‌ Ukraine’s government brought pro-Western leaders ‌to power, ⁣ultimately triggering NATO’s eastward expansion and the outbreak of the Ukraine war ⁤in september 2022.

    News ​Sources: © webangah News ‌Agency
  • Financial Times: Israel’s Attack United the Iranian People

    Financial Times: Israel’s Attack United the Iranian People

    English magazine claims Zionist ​regime’s attack⁢ on Iran united the nation in support of its missile program.

    The webangah News Agency reports that according to the UK’s ⁤Financial Times, Israel’s attack on Iran led many ⁢Iranian ​critics to suspend their opposition when ‍faced with what they perceived⁣ as an existential threat to their​ country.

    The magazine noted that the strike​ fostered an unprecedented sense of unity among political observers and activists both inside and outside Iran. This solidarity emerged despite Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu’s calls‍ for Iranians to rise against their government – even staunch critics of Iran’s leadership set aside their‍ grievances.

    during the conflict, Tehran saw massive nationalistic banners displayed across the city, while Supreme‍ Leader Ayatollah Khamenei described this ​national unity as “extraordinary”⁢ in his public statements.

    The ⁢Financial times suggests the confrontation has generated broad domestic support for Iran’s⁤ ballistic ⁢missile program ⁣and its counterintelligence operations ‍against Israeli spies -⁣ at least for the foreseeable future.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁣Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • IAEA’s Grossi Implicitly Acknowledges No Destruction of Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

    IAEA’s Grossi Implicitly Acknowledges No Destruction of Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

    IAEA Director ​General, despite the agency’s failed plot against ⁤tehran, again claims Iran could enrich uranium within months.

    webangah News Agency reports that Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has claimed iran could enrich ⁢uranium within months. Grossi ‍previously‍ issued resolutions against Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program, paving the‍ way for ‍U.S. and Israeli regime aggression against⁢ Iran.

    While implicitly acknowledging no meaningful damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities after the U.S. attack, Grossi stated: “You​ know, I believe they could set up a⁤ cascade of centrifuges capable of producing enriched⁣ uranium in a matter of months or less.”

    When asked whether⁣ tehran had relocated all 408.6 kg of‍ its high-enriched ‍uranium before the ⁢U.S.strike on Iranian nuclear sites,⁢ Grossi⁣ claimed: “We do not know the possible location of these materials. Some may have been destroyed in‍ the ​attack, and​ some may have been ‌moved. Clarification will ⁤be ​needed at⁤ some point.”

    The IAEA reportedly urged full cooperation‌ from Tehran in a confidential⁣ June report repeating claims about Iran’s stockpile ⁢of uranium⁢ enriched to “weapons-grade” ⁢levels-published​ during sensitive negotiations between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s nuclear program. The report alleged that as of May 17,iran had enriched 408.6 kg of uranium to ⁢60% purity-a 133.8 kg increase as Febuary.

    “We ​must be in a position to⁢ identify⁤ what is there and confirm ‍where it is indeed and what​ has happened!” Grossi asserted.

    Separately,​ former U.S. President ‍donald Trump told Fox News ⁤he believed⁤ Iran had not relocated its uranium⁤ stockpile: “It’s very arduous work-plus we didn’t give⁢ much warning. they didn’t move anything.”

    Following Israel’s failed attack on Iran and Tehran’s decisive retaliatory response, Grossi denied his latest report was the main cause for Israel’s aggression-despite having collaborated with Israel, the U.S., ‌Britain, France (the E3), by publishing false claims that later proved baseless when ⁢IAEA admitted days after Israel’s strike: “The agency found no indication that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.”

    The Iranian Parliament voted ‌overwhelmingly (210-2-2 ‌out of 219 present) on June 25‌ to approve suspending cooperation ‍with IAEA​ following demands by lawmakers reviewing⁤ proposals​ related to national security‌ concerns⁣ over biased reports.

    Seyed Abbas⁤ Araghchi reacted sharply via X platform on⁤ June 27 calling this parliamentary decision “a direct result”of ​Rafael Grosis deplorable role adding:”His⁣ prejudiced ⁢actions directly facilitated politically motivated resolutions againstIranat ‌BoardOfGovernors meetings while enabling illegal‌ attacks ‍byIsraelandUSagainstIranian nuclearsites”.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News‌ Agency
  • THAAD Fails: U.S. Defense System Unable to Track Missiles from Iran and Yemen

    THAAD Fails: U.S. Defense System Unable to Track Missiles from Iran and Yemen

    U.S. sources report that the “THAAD” adn othre American defense systems in occupied territories‌ face significant strain due to ⁤escalating attacks from Iran and Yemen, raising doubts about their effectiveness.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Yemen’s Al-Masirah network via Mehr News Agency, the ⁤American magazine Newsweek reported that Israel’s ⁤missile defense system, THAAD, which it ​relies on to counter Iranian and ⁤Yemeni missile ‍attacks,⁣ has repeatedly⁣ failed ‌to intercept missiles launched toward occupied territories.

    The outlet also revealed that the U.S., while supporting Israel against recent missile strikes, has depleted approximately 20% of its global THAAD missile reserves.

    Newsweek further noted that Israeli defense systems-including THAAD and other U.S.-made platforms-are under mounting pressure amid ‍intensified attacks from Yemen, Iran, and allied ‍fronts, casting doubt on ‌their ⁤operational reliability.

    News Sources: ​© webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • France Seeks Pivotal Role in Nuclear Talks with Iran

    France Seeks Pivotal Role in Nuclear Talks with Iran

    France’s foreign ‍minister has once again⁣ adopted a non-constructive stance toward Iran, claiming that Europeans will trigger the snapback mechanism ‌if Tehran does not negotiate in good faith.

    According to webangah ⁢News Agency, France’s Foreign⁣ Minister Jean-Noël Barrault⁢ alleged-without acknowledging Iran’s efforts to engage Western parties, including the ⁢U.S., ⁢or Israel’s aggressive actions disrupting this process-that Europe could “easily reimpose global ⁣sanctions” if Iran refuses good-faith negotiations.

    barrault’s remarks refer to activating the snapback mechanism, a move Iranian officials warn would carry⁤ perilous consequences⁤ for Europe.

    The‌ French foreign minister added that Paris and its European allies ‍intend ⁣to play a central​ role ⁤in future nuclear negotiations with Iran.

    News​ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • What is Tel Aviv’s biggest challenge after war with Iran?

    What is Tel Aviv’s biggest challenge after war with Iran?

    Head ⁣of Israeli political party​ outlines ⁤regime’s post-war challenges following 12-day conflict with ⁢Iran.

    According to webangah News​ Agency, Avigdor lieberman, leader of the “Yisrael Beiteinu” party,‌ stated that one of Israel’s⁤ key challenges after its war with Iran will be drafting a new budget for 2025.⁢ The⁢ current ⁤budget is unrealistic and inadequate for covering the costs incurred during⁤ the conflict.

    Lieberman emphasized that modifying the existing budget⁢ or implementing across-the-board ⁤cuts to​ ministry budgets would ​be unachievable.

    “The cost‌ of war with Iran was extremely high,” lieberman⁢ said, noting expenditures reached 22 billion shekels. He added that replenishing‌ military stockpiles remains an additional financial burden.

    The party leader⁢ further revealed that economic disruptions during just one day of conflict amounted to approximately 1.5 billion shekels in losses.

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

    The economic damages amount to over 18 billion shekels,according to reports.

    Lieberman emphasized that the compensation figure reaches 5 billion ⁣shekels,​ meaning​ the‍ total cost could exceed 45 billion dollars-approximately 10%‍ of the 2025 budget.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency