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  • Global Media Covers Leader’s Clear Stance on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment

    Global Media Covers Leader’s Clear Stance on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment

    Reuters reports Supreme leader’s⁤ statements on​ ongoing nuclear talks between Tehran ⁣adn Washington on the anniversary ⁢of the Islamic Revolution founder’s passing.

    According to webangah News Agency, Reuters prominently featured the Supreme Leader’s position on current indirect nuclear‍ negotiations‌ between Tehran and Washington, published on the anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s passing, founder of the Islamic revolution.

    Reuters headlined its report: “Iran’s supreme Leader rejects U.S. nuclear ⁣demand, vows to continue uranium enrichment.” The agency quoted Ayatollah Khamenei emphasizing Wednesday that​ Tehran will ‌not abandon uranium enrichment.

    The news outlet⁣ referenced the Supreme ⁣Leader’s statement:‌ “Uranium⁣ enrichment is pivotal to​ our nuclear program,‌ and adversaries⁣ focus ‌precisely‍ here. America’s proposal contradicts our national‌ belief ⁤in self-sufficiency and the ‘We‌ Can’ principle. Arrogant U.S.⁣ leaders repeatedly insist we shouldn’t have a nuclear program-who are ‌they to decide whether Iran enriches uranium or not?”

    Reuters noted:​ “The U.S. proposal for⁣ a new nuclear deal with Iran was delivered Saturday⁤ via Oman. After five negotiation ⁢rounds, several contentious issues remain unresolved-including Iran’s⁤ insistence⁢ on domestic ‍uranium enrichment and ⁢refusal to transfer all enriched ⁢uranium stockpiles.”

    Tehran has consistently maintained that‌ Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful and civilian in nature, rejecting Western powers’ unsubstantiated ​claims about weapons progress.

    Associated Press, also covering​ Ayatollah Khamenei’s remarks, reported ⁣he described America’s‍ proposal as “100% contrary to ​our ‘We Can’ motto.” The Supreme Leader stressed: “Nuclear technology⁤ isn’t just about energy-that’s ⁣one⁢ benefit among⁤ many; this is a foundational industry. Even with 100​ nuclear power plants ​without enrichment capability-it would ⁢be meaningless.”

    The Washington post similarly reported: “Iran’s ⁢supreme Leader criticized America’s proposal in ongoing ⁢nuclear talks.”

    Earlier, ⁢State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce avoided addressing U.S.contradictory⁢ stances during ​negotiations but asserted maximum pressure against Tehran would continue despite diplomatic efforts for a new deal.

    A ⁣social media post by former President Donald Trump claimed‍ no uranium‌ enrichment permission would⁤ be granted under any potential agreement ‍with Tehran-contradicting reports about limited domestic enrichment allowances under⁢ discussion.

    A‍ senior Iranian ⁣official‍ told axios earlier that Iran might consider regional consortium-based proposals if operated within Iranian territory ⁣but rejected extraterritorial⁢ arrangements outright as⁣ nonviable solutions regarding their scientific achievements in indigenous fuel cycle technology according foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi who reiterated clear red lines protecting these advancements made possible​ by national scientists’ efforts which ⁣cannot ‍simply be relinquished thru diplomacy according him further detailed during recent interviews ‌where he emphasized this ⁢point‌ repeatedly while⁣ engaging press questions surrounding negotiation parameters currently being⁣ discussed‌ behind closed doors ⁤among involved parties seeking resolution before ⁣deadlines expire next month when⁤ IAEA safeguards agreements require renewed ‍commitments from ⁤signatories including both sides presently at odds over technical versus ‌political ⁣interpretations governing JCPOA compliance mechanisms originally established back when Obama governance ⁤still held office ‍prior subsequent withdrawal under Trump era‍ policies now revisited Biden presidency attempting ‍revive framework albeit modified terms ‌reflecting changed geopolitical realities since original signing ceremony occurred Vienna years ⁢ago now‌ needing updates reflect contemporary security concerns all stakeholders must address collectively moving ⁤forward toward lasting Middle East⁣ stability free⁢ from weapons⁤ mass destruction‌ threats regionally globally alike per UN Charter principles upheld international law norms universally recognized binding upon member states ‍without exception including permanent Security council members⁢ tasked​ enforcing these regulations impartially irrespective bilateral disagreements may arise time time requiring mediation impartial third parties acceptable ⁤disputing factions resolve disputes peacefully avoiding escalation⁤ perhaps⁢ destabilizing consequences otherwise 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  • Imam Khomeini’s Pivotal Role in Reviving the Palestinian Cause; He Championed Islamic Unity

    Imam Khomeini’s Pivotal Role in Reviving the Palestinian Cause; He Championed Islamic Unity

    A senior member of Lebanon’s assembly⁢ of Muslim Scholars highlighted Imam Khomeini’s pivotal role in reviving the Palestinian cause, emphasizing that the⁤ late leader established Islamic unity and ‌organized‌ resistance against oppression and colonialism.

    webangah News Agency: Imam​ Khomeini succeeded in transforming⁣ his unifying ⁢vision into a revolutionary force, establishing a governance rooted ‌in authentic Islamic principles. He tirelessly worked to strengthen Islamic unity.

    In an interview with webangah News Agency, Sheikh Mohammad ⁤Al-Zaabi, a central council member of Lebanon’s Assembly of Muslim Scholars, ​elaborated on Imam ⁢Khomeini’s legacy:

    The ⁣post-colonial era marked​ indirect ⁢imperialism, where French and British colonizers withdrew ​but ⁢left⁢ behind regimes prioritizing their interests over those of the people. The colonial legacy perpetuated division, keeping the Islamic world in a ⁢state of weakness while enabling the plunder⁤ of its resources through‌ exploitative treaties.

    This reality demanded Muslim nations rise ​for change-a ‍change grounded in sincere faith and deep awareness. While reform movements existed across​ the Islamic ⁢world, none achieved sufficient momentum until Iran’s 1979 Revolution‍ toppled​ the Shah’s dictatorship under‍ Imam Khomeini’s leadership.

    The⁤ Imam profoundly understood colonial⁣ powers’ schemes to fragment Muslims into weak states incapable of resisting exploitation. His famous call resonated: “O Muslims worldwide, O ⁣oppressed⁤ under tyrannical rule-unite! Defend Islam and ‍your wealth ​without fear.”

    Islamic unity became constitutional. As Quran 21:92 states: ‌ “This Ummah is one.” Iran’s⁢ policies were mandated to pursue political, economic, and cultural solidarity among Muslim nations. The Imam declared: “We stand ready ‍to defend Islam and Muslim nations ‌unconditionally.”

    The Assembly of Muslim Scholars exemplifies this vision:. Founded ⁤with Imam Khomeini’s support,. it united Sunni/Shia clerics,.nullified Lebanon’s ⁣1983 accord⁢ with Israel,. hosted international conferences on unity,. Its success countered sectarian plots regionally..

    A‍ key achievement was re‌ framing ​Prophet Muhammad’s birth anniversary (12-17 Rabi’ al-Awwal) as ⁣”Islamic Unity Week”-transforming ancient Sunni-Shia calendar differences into ⁤solidarity..

    The Palestinian cause was ‌central:. Immediatly post-revolution,. Iran shuttered Israel’s ‍embassy,.⁣ opened Palestine’s.. The‌ imam ⁢linked liberation to religious duty:.​ In ⁢1968 ‌he proclaimed:“When Zionists spill blood in Palestine jihad becomes obligatory” ‌His designation Of Quds Day during Ramadan’S spiritual ‍peak mobilized global Muslim support…

    . Fearing another “1789 French Revolution”-style ripple affect across Arab states,, sanctions intensified-yet backfired ⁢by accelerating Iran’S ‍scientific self-sufficiency…⁣

    imam’S resilience drew from⁢ three pillars :< / STRONG > Unshakable faith mirroring ​Karbala’S ethos ; encyclopedic grasp Of enemy tactics ;⁣ and trust In‍ Iranians ‘ revolutionary potential⁤ … Today ,⁣ despite decades Of⁢ siege , Iran presents A⁤ unique ⁢model Of moral governance …

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    ⁤ News Sources: © ⁤webangah News Agency

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  • Axios: Iran Could Host Nuclear Consortium on Its Soil

    Axios: Iran Could Host Nuclear Consortium on Its Soil

    Axios cites Iranian official claiming: Iran may host ⁢nuclear ​consortium on its soil.

    According ⁣to webangah News Agency, a senior Iranian official told Axios that Iran is prepared to advance a nuclear agreement with the U.S. based on the idea of a regional uranium enrichment consortium-provided the consortium operates within Iranian ‍territory.

    the regional enrichment consortium proposal is a key element of ⁤the plan presented ​by White House envoy Steve Witkoff to Iran on Saturday. The initiative seeks to reconcile two opposing stances: former President Trump’s insistence on banning ​uranium enrichment by Iran and‍ Tehran’s demand⁤ to continue domestic ⁤enrichment.

    The Iranian official told Axios that while hosting the consortium inside Iran coudl be negotiable,locating it beyond national borders would be “doomed to⁢ fail.” This response suggests Tehran may⁤ not outright reject Witkoff’s proposal but will push for revisions. Axios first reported details ⁣of the offer on Monday.

    Key aspects of the U.S.proposal include:

    • No specified location for ‌the consortium’s headquarters
    • Potential participation by the U.S., ⁣Iran, Saudi Arabia,⁢ UAE, Qatar, and Turkey
    • A mandate to supply nuclear fuel for ​peaceful energy programs under IAEA supervision

    The plan ‌could allow Washington to claim Iran lacks autonomous enrichment rights (as oversight ‍would expand beyond Tehran), while letting Iran assert its red lines remain intact.

    U.S. conditions for an agreement involve:

    • Capping Iran’s domestic enrichment capacity at civilian program requirements
    • Temporarily reducing ​enrichment levels to 3% post-signing (duration negotiable)
    • Deactivating underground enrichment facilities during agreed period
    • Limiting above-ground facility output temporarily reactor fuel needs only

    A ‍mutually acceptable deal-let alone operationalizing such a consortium-would face meaningful challenges.

    News‍ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁢News Agency
  • Former U.S. Official: Israel Has Definitely Committed War Crimes in Gaza

    Former U.S. Official: Israel Has Definitely Committed War Crimes in Gaza

    Former US State department spokesperson says Israel has “absolutely committed war‍ crimes” in Gaza.

    According to webangah News Agency, Matthew Miller, the former spokesperson for the US State Department during President Joe Biden’s governance, made unprecedented remarks about Israel’s alleged war crimes ⁣in gaza during ​an interview with Sky News podcast. ⁤his‌ comments were later republished by Israeli media outlets Israel Hayom adn The times of Israel. Miller‌ claimed these violations stemmed ‌from individual actions rather than official policies of the Israeli government.

    “Israel‍ has absolutely committed war crimes in Gaza,” ⁣Miller‍ asserted.”Israeli soldiers ​have engaged in⁢ conduct that violates⁤ international ‌law but haven’t faced prosecution.”

    When asked whether genocide had occurred in Gaza given‍ thousands of palestinian deaths and widespread starvation as October 2023, Miller responded: “I don’t believe this ⁣constitutes genocide,⁤ but I’m certain war crimes have taken place.”

    The former spokesperson attempted ⁤to ​distinguish⁤ between Israeli⁣ cabinet policies and individual military actions, stating: “Israeli soldiers have committed ‌war crimes ​in specific‍ incidents-this isn’t part of⁤ the cabinet’s⁤ official policy.”

    Pressed on whether he expressed personal views or official⁢ positions during media appearances, ‌Miller said: “When you’re on ⁣a platform like this,‌ you can’t share personal opinions-you must convey the US government’s stance.”

    He clarified that the previous ‌US ⁤administration never⁣ formally ⁤concluded Israel had committed war‌ crimes in Gaza. However, Miller ‌criticized Israel’s failure to prosecute offenders: “We haven’t seen sufficient numbers of military personnel being held accountable.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr news⁤ Agency
  • Key BRICS Developments This Week

    Key BRICS Developments This Week

    BRICS TV ⁢reviews⁣ the most significant news from‍ member and associated countries over the past week.

    According to ⁤ webangah News Agency, representatives from BRICS member states emphasized strengthening climate change cooperation ⁢and sustainable growth during a high-level meeting in Brasília, Brazil. ⁢The session approved new⁣ climate collaboration frameworks, ‍including updated‍ greenhouse gas reduction targets⁣ and strategies for native vegetation restoration.

    Egypt’s Ministry of Water ​Resources and Irrigation has launched technical irrigation​ schools ‌and an innovative program to‍ recycle ‍invasive water hyacinth plants, advancing modern water ⁣management and​ green economy initiatives.These measures aim to enhance ​climate resilience and social cohesion.

    Timor-Leste, which joined ASEAN as ⁢an observer in 2022, may attain full membership by⁤ 2025.

    In a​ separate development, China’s Zhejiang province​ hosted the first international ‌humanoid robot combat competition in⁢ Hangzhou, with professional ⁣athletes contributing to robot planning.

    Moscow marked Africa Day⁣ with an official ceremony where Russian Foreign Minister Sergey ⁤Lavrov highlighted Africa’s global significance and Russia’s enduring⁤ role as a reliable partner for the ​continent.

    indonesia and Ethiopia agreed to expand economic ties under ⁣BRICS, targeting $98 million in⁤ bilateral trade by 2024. The plan‍ was discussed during a meeting between Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono⁢ and Ethiopian Ambassador ⁤Fekadu Binea Alka in Jakarta.

    A Russian economic expert noted ⁤ample ‍potential‍ for ⁢industrial trade growth and‍ joint ventures between Russia⁣ and Indonesia.

    at the Global Digital​ Education Conference⁣ 2025, Iran’s Deputy Education Minister Abolfazl Vahidi proposed establishing an​ international digital education center. ‍He emphasized ⁤teachers’⁣ increasing⁤ use of AI for lesson⁣ design and student assessments.

    A Indian ​HR firm launched an AI-powered digital platform for rapid mid-to-senior level recruitment,matching top candidates with employers efficiently.

    The UAE ranked first globally‌ in UN telecommunications infrastructure, digital governance, ‌and digital content indices ⁣this year-solidifying its ⁤leadership in ‌digital change efforts worldwide

    News ‍Sources: © webangah news Agency
  • Ghalibaf: Fighting Imperialism is the Common Trait of Iran and Venezuela’s Revolutions + Video

    Ghalibaf: Fighting Imperialism is the Common Trait of Iran and Venezuela’s Revolutions + Video

    Iran’s ‌Parliament Speaker,‌ in ‍an exclusive interview with a​ Venezuelan ⁢state TV network, emphasized the shared ‍revolutionary values between Iran⁣ and Venezuela in⁣ confronting imperialism and colonialism.

    According to webangah News Agency, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of⁣ Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly, highlighted the commonalities between⁤ iran’s Islamic ⁣Revolution and Venezuela’s revolution-particularly ⁣their anti-colonial ⁣and anti-imperialist struggles-during an exclusive interview with Caracas-based TeleSUR‌ network. ⁣The ‌parliamentary​ leader is currently on a regional ⁤tour ‍of Latin ‌America.

    Ghalibaf stated: “Tehran-Caracas relations are rooted in the beliefs of both nations’ people, leadership structures, governments, parliaments, and various sectors because we share profound commonalities.”

    He emphasized: “These include our citizens’ pursuit of independence and justice-both nations have experienced revolutions born from resistance against imperialism and colonialism.”

    The Parliament Speaker departed for latin America on Saturday night to meet with‌ officials from Venezuela’s Bolivarian Republic and Cuba as part of a periodic parliamentary delegation visit.

    Yesterday, Ghalibaf held talks with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at​ Miraflores ‌Palace. Today (June 2,⁣ 2025), he arrived⁢ in Cuba.

    the Iranian parliamentary delegation will afterward⁤ travel ⁢to‍ Brazil to participate in the BRICS Parliamentary Speakers’⁢ Summit.

    During ​his stay​ in‍ Brasília, ghalibaf will address the summit ‌session and hold meetings with legislative⁢ counterparts from othre member ⁤states.

    The delegation ⁣includes Jalil Mokhtar (Head of Iran-Cuba Parliamentary Friendship Group),⁤ Salar‍ velayatmadar ⁣(Deputy Head of Iran-Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship ⁣Group), Gholamreza Tajgardoon (Head of Planning & ​Budget Committee), Mohammad​ Rashidi (Kermanshah MP). Ahmad naderi (Deputy Parliament Speaker), ‌Maryam⁤ Abdollahi⁣ (Mianeh⁤ MP) and Mostafa Taheri (Zanjan MP) will join during the​ Brazil leg.

    News ​Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr⁤ News Agency
  • Trump Again Claims Iran Is Enriching Uranium

    Trump Again Claims Iran Is Enriching Uranium

    While Axios reported the U.S. agreed ‍to 3% uranium ⁤enrichment on Iranian soil, Donald Trump claimed iran has no right to enrich.

    According to webangah News Agency, former U.S. President Donald‌ Trump stated on X (formerly Twitter) that any potential‍ deal ​with Tehran woudl grant “no permission⁤ whatsoever for uranium enrichment.”

    Trump again criticized his predecessor​ Joe Biden, asserting that Biden’s “automatic ⁣signature should ‍have stopped Iran’s enrichment long ago.”

    Amid contradictory U.S. official stances on iran’s nuclear program, Trump claimed no level of enrichment would be acceptable in Iran if his management’s proposed deal were finalized.

    The remarks follow ‌an ⁤Axios report citing sources that the U.S. had “finaly conceded” to​ Iran’s right to domestic uranium enrichment under specific terms.

    The outlet reported Washington proposed allowing Tehran⁢ to maintain low-level uranium ⁣enrichment domestically,⁣ provided Iran ⁣temporarily caps enrichment at 3%. The duration of this ⁢restriction would ​be determined‍ during negotiations.

    Axios added that​ sanctions relief would require verifiable Iranian compliance and approval by both the U.S. and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    News Sources: ⁢©⁤ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Ongoing Iran Negotiations

    Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Ongoing Iran Negotiations

    As a U.S. outlet reveals Washington’s new proposal granting Iran the right to enrich uranium up to 3% domestically, Trump and Netanyahu⁣ held a phone call discussing the ongoing nuclear negotiations.

    According ‍to webangah ​News Agency,Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth ⁣newspaper reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone today regarding the current Iran nuclear talks.‌ No‍ further details of their conversation were disclosed.

    The discussion followed an Axios ​ report citing sources claiming the U.S. ⁤has conceded to Iran’s right⁢ to conduct limited uranium enrichment on its soil. The proposed deal would⁢ temporarily allow low-level enrichment within Iran ⁢for a ‍yet-to-be-determined period, creating what Axios described as “a clearer path” toward an agreement.

    The plan reportedly bars Tehran from building new enrichment facilities and demands ‍dismantlement of key uranium conversion infrastructure. It also requires iran to halt research ​on advanced centrifuges while proposing a regional enrichment consortium.

    Crucial restrictions: ‌ The draft agreement prohibits expanding enrichment beyond peaceful purposes, caps levels at 3%, ⁤and mandates temporary shutdowns of underground facilities with limits on above-ground operations. Sanctions relief would require verified compliance ⁣by Iran and approval ‌from both the U.S. and IAEA.

    the proposal marks a⁣ reversal from previous U.S. positions were officials like Secretary of⁤ State Mike Pompeo and envoy Stephen Witkoff insisted Iran must completely abandon domestic enrichment-a ​red​ line Tehran consistently ⁤maintained was non-negotiable.

    News Sources: © webangah​ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, al Jazeera
  • Axios: U.S. Accepts Iran’s Right to Enrich Uranium on Its Own Soil

    Axios: U.S. Accepts Iran’s Right to Enrich Uranium on Its Own Soil

    U.S. media reveals Washington has ⁣finally acknowledged‍ Iran’s right to‌ enrich⁤ uranium on its own ​soil.

    according to a​ report by the American outlet Axios, citing two informed sources, the United States‍ has presented a proposal to Iran that would allow Tehran to continue low-level uranium enrichment within its‌ borders. The report was first⁤ covered ⁤by webangah News Agency, referencing Mehr News Agency.

    The U.S. proposal ⁢is described as temporary, with a specific duration ⁤to be resolute later.Axios states this offer⁣ provides a clearer path toward reaching an ‍agreement with Iran.

    Citing sources, ‍Axios notes that the proposal-delivered by Steve Witkoff, ‌the U.S. special Envoy for Middle East Affairs-explicitly prohibits Iran from constructing new uranium enrichment facilities. It⁤ also demands Tehran dismantle ‌critical infrastructure related ⁢to uranium conversion and processing.

    The U.S. further insists Iran​ halt research and ⁣progress on advanced centrifuge technologies. Axios reports the proposal includes plans for establishing a ⁢regional consortium for uranium⁢ enrichment.

    The ​draft agreement reportedly ⁤bars Iran‌ from expanding enrichment capabilities beyond peaceful purposes and requires Tehran to temporarily reduce enrichment levels‍ to⁢ 3%, with the duration subject to negotiations.

    Under the plan, Iran’s‌ underground enrichment facilities would be deactivated for an⁢ agreed period, while above-ground operations would face​ temporary restrictions.

    sanctions⁣ relief against Iran would ⁤depend on verifiable commitments from Tehran and approval by both Washington ⁤and the International⁣ Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    The report marks a shift from previous claims by ⁤senior⁣ U.S. officials-including Secretary of State Mark Rubio ‍and‌ lead negotiator Steve Witkoff-who repeatedly asserted ⁤under Trump’s management that any⁤ deal must deny ​Iran domestic ‍enrichment rights and require full nuclear​ facility dismantlement. The Islamic Republic has⁤ consistently maintained its “red line” on preserving in-contry enrichment rights.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Iranian Source: US Nuclear Proposal ‘Far From Reality

    Iranian Source: US Nuclear Proposal ‘Far From Reality

    Russia’s‌ RT television network, citing an informed Iranian source, claims Washington’s proposal for a new nuclear deal with Tehran is “unacceptable.”

    According to webangah⁣ News Agency, RT reported that an iranian source described teh U.S. proposal for a new nuclear agreement as ⁣”unacceptable.”

    The source told RT: “From Iran’s viewpoint, the components of America’s written proposal are far from what ‍could form a ​fair and ⁢realistic basis for any potential agreement.”

    The source added: “Iranians were disheartened to see​ such⁢ an imaginary, one-sided message that is so detached from⁢ reality.”

    The ⁣White⁤ House ​announced yesterday that Special Envoy Stephen Whitcomb had sent Tehran what it called a “precise and​ acceptable” proposal on behalf of U.S.⁣ President Donald Trump.

    White⁣ House spokesperson Caroline Levitt reiterated⁤ Washington’s ‍position without acknowledging Iran’s repeatedly stated peaceful nuclear program, claiming Tehran could never obtain nuclear weapons.

    In response to the ⁣U.S. proposal, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Tehran ⁢would respond appropriately based on its principles, national interests, and the rights of its people.

    Trump⁢ previously demanded⁤ the complete dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program and claimed Tehran shouldn’t be permitted uranium enrichment even for civilian purposes. Araghchi rejected these conditions while demanding Washington lift all sanctions against Iran and recognize its right to peaceful nuclear activities including enrichment.

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