Foreign interference slammed
Foreign minister Araghchi has once again condemned the United States’ interventionist and provocative policies in Iran’s internal affairs.In a phone call with his Indian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi reiterated the role of foreign actors in turning peaceful protests into violent riots. He also stressed the Iranian people’s resolve to defend their sovereignty. India's Jaishankar urged broad efforts to prevent further escalation. He said New Delhi is ready to support initiatives that promote regional stability. In another call with Saudi foreign minister, Iran’s top diplomat stressed again that Tehran will defend itself against any foreign threat. Araghchi also emphasized the global condemnation of foreign interference in regional countries' internal affairs. Faisal bin Farhan for his part expressed concern over the potential consequences of any escalation, stressing diplomacy and cooperation to maintain regional stability.
Terrorists caught on video
Intelligence sources have released new footage from the recent deadly riots in Iran. The video shows Mossad-backed terrorists carrying weapons, distributing arms among rioters, and vandalizing public property. Several armed individuals are seen walking through streets and handing weapons to their associates. The footage has captured criminal actions in multiple cities, including Tehran and Kermanshah. Iranian officials have blamed the United States and Israel as the primary perpetrators behind the deadly riots. Several arrested rioters have confessed to working for Mossad, saying they were tasked with destabilizing the country and raising casualties to turn global sentiment against the Islamic Republic.
Europe Greenland deployment
Tensions remain high between the United States and its European allies over Washington’s aim to take control of Greenland. Several European countries have deployed military forces to the Arctic island in a show of unity against the US. The deployment includes personnel from France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and the UK. This as the US President continues to press his claim to the Arctic island, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. A senior French diplomat has described the deployment as a strong political signal to Washington that ‘NATO is present. Denmark and Greenland's foreign ministers met with US Vice-President, JD Vance, on Wednesday. After the meeting, Denmark’s foreign minister said Trump’s position remained unchanged. Lars Lokke Rasmussen also criticized Trump’s plan as an unacceptable violation of Greenland’s sovereignty.