Talks do not mean surrender… Iran’s President warns America:

Amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that negotiations do not imply weakness or surrender. He stated that Iran will firmly defend the rights of its people and the nation’s interests. President Pezeshkian made this statement during a meeting to review and rebuild the damage caused by the war. He stated that the purpose of the negotiations is to protect the rights of the Iranian people and safeguard the nation’s interests.

Meanwhile, important information has also emerged regarding Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. According to Iranian state media, Ali Abdullahi, head of the Khatam al-Anbiya Joint Military Command, met with him. This meeting is considered significant because Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public since the news of his father’s death and his injuries in an attack.

What happened between Abdullahi and Mujtaba?

According to the report, Ali Abdullahi briefed the Supreme Leader on the military’s preparations, including the status of the Iranian Army, Islamic Revolutionary Guards, police, security forces, border guards, the Ministry of Defense, and the Basij Force. According to Iranian state media, Mojtaba Khamenei praised the military and issued new instructions to firmly confront the enemy.

Pakistan engaged in Qatar peace restoration

Meanwhile, Pakistan and Qatar are also engaged in efforts to restore peace in the region. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Al-Thani held a telephone conversation. According to the Pakistani government, the two leaders discussed the situation in the region and peace efforts. Shahbaz Sharif also thanked Qatar for its support of Pakistan’s peace initiative.

Meanwhile, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said that the Qatari Prime Minister also met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Ambassador Steve Witkoff. The meeting discussed the Iran war, Pakistan’s mediation, and efforts to reduce tensions in the region.

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