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Shafaq News
11-08-2025
- Politics
- Shafaq News
Iraq, Iran discuss rail links, regional security in Baghdad talks
Shafaq News – Baghdad Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani in Baghdad on Monday for talks on bilateral cooperation and regional security challenges. The two sides reviewed the stalled Shalamcheh–Basra railway project, agreeing to accelerate demining and remove technical obstacles. They also discussed extending the line from Iran's Khosravi to Iraq's Khanaqin and Baghdad, linking it to Iraq's Development Road project to boost economic ties and religious tourism. استقبلتُ اليوم في بغداد أمين المجلس الأعلى للأمن القومي الإيراني السيد علي لاريجاني، حيث ناقشنا تطوير العلاقات الثنائية ومشاريع الربط السككي بين #الشلامجة – #البصرة و #خسروي – #خانقين – #بغداد وإمكان ربطها بطريق التنمية، بما يعزز التعاون الاقتصادي ويخدم السياحة الدينية. — Fuad Hussein | فؤاد حسين (@Fuad_Husseein) August 11, 2025 In addition, talks covered Israel's military campaign in Gaza, alleged plans to displace Palestinians to Egypt, and threats to annex the West Bank, as well as security risks facing Iran and the impact of the Syrian crisis on regional stability. Hussein and Larijani underscored the need for joint regional security mechanisms and explored a UN-backed proposal for a '6+2' dialogue involving the GCC states, Iraq, and Iran on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.


India.com
14-07-2025
- Politics
- India.com
Valdimir Putin supports Donald Trump on..., gives strong message to this Muslim country on nuclear enrichment
Valdimir Putin supports Donald Trump on…, gives strong message to this Muslim country on nuclear enrichment Iran's nuclear program is again making news all over as Russian President Vladimir Putin surprisingly supported United States President Donald Trump's tough stance. According to a report by the American news portal Axios, Putin gave a suggestion to Iran to accept and follow 'zero enrichment' during a conversation with Trump and Iranian officials. The report, quoting a European official, stated that the Russian President had asked Tehran to completely halt its uranium enrichment to ease the nuclear deal and to make negotiations with the US smoother. However, Iran outright rejected President Putin's proposal, stating that it will not accept any restrictions on uranium enrichment. What Was Iran's Strong Reply To Putin And Trump? 'Any possible agreement must respect the rights of our people. This includes the right to enrich uranium. We will not accept any deal that does not include this right,' Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told diplomats in Tehran. Is Iran Rethinking On Nuclear Talks? Araghchi also indicated that the Middle East country is thinking of restarting the stalled nuclear talks with America, clarifying that the talks will be acceptable only on the nuclear program, and Iran will not accept any discussion on its ballistic missile program or military capabilities. Cooperation Between Iran And IAEA Not Ended Araghchi stated that Iran's cooperation with the IAEA will continue, but under a revised framework. The Iranian Supreme National Security Council will individually assess each IAEA request for access to nuclear facilities. What Is Trump's Stance And Possibility Of Talks? White House special envoy Steve Witkoff stated that talks between his country and Iran could resume in the coming week. However, Trump said, 'If there is a meeting and we can put something on paper, then it is fine.' The Deal Was Close Before The War Araghchi said that before the Israe-Iran war, Iran held five meeting in nine weeks with the US and they were 'very close to a historic agreement'.


Libyan Express
20-06-2025
- Politics
- Libyan Express
Iran vows continued retaliation
BY Libyan Express Jun 20, 2025 - 01:27 The Iranian Supreme National Security Council Headquarters The Iranian Supreme National Security Council has stated that reciprocal responses will continue until the enemy is held to account and made to pay the price. According to the Tasnim News Agency , the council's secretariat said in a statement that meetings have been held regularly in recent days, confirming that the policy of retaliation will persist until the enemy is fully punished. The statement said that if the Israeli side commits various acts of aggression, these will be met with different pre-planned responses. It added that if a third party intervenes in the aggression, it will be dealt with immediately in accordance with a predetermined plan, without delay. The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.