دیدار نخست وزیر پاکستان با مقام سعودی
به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر به نقل از الجزیره، محمد شهباز شریف، نخست وزیر پاکستان با عادل الجبیر، وزیر مشاور در امور خارجه عربستان سعودی دیدار کرد.
بنا بر اعلام دفتر نخستوزیری پاکستان، این دیدار در فضایی گرم و صمیمی برگزار شد و شریف از روند مثبت روابط برادرانه پاکستان و عربستان سعودی ابراز رضایت کرد.
در این دیدار، شریف حملات موشکی و پهپادی گزارش شده از سوی هند علیه پاکستان را به شدت محکوم کرد و گفت: این حملات به کشته شدن دهها غیرنظامی بیگناه از جمله زنان و کودکان و تخریب زیر ساختهای غیرنظامی منجر شده است.
وی تأکید کرد: اقدامات تحریکآمیز و بیدلیل هند، حاکمیت و تمامیت ارضی پاکستان را نقض کرده و صلح و ثبات منطقهای را بهطور جدی به خطر انداخته است.
عادل الجبیر پیش از این به دهلی نو سفر کرده و با مقامات هندی دیدار و گفتگو کرده بود.
عربستان سعودی به طور سنتی با پاکستان روابط بسیار گرمی دارد. ریاض از زمان تشدید تنشها میان دهلی نو و اسلام آباد کوشیده است با میانجیگری به کاهش سطح تنشها در منطقه کمک کند.
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Iran, US to hold fourth round of talks in Oman on Sunday
Speaking in an interview on Friday, Araghchi said Oman, as the mediator country, determines the time and venue of the negotiations, PressTV reported.
He added that Oman has asked about Iran’s view on the resumption of the talks with the US on Sunday, “and we announced our agreement.”
Oman has apparently held talks with the opposite side in this regard, he added.
The top Iranian negotiator emphasized that the Tehran-Washington talks are progressing.
“Naturally, the more progress we make, the more consultations and reviews will be required,” he said, adding, “The delegations need more time to examine the issues raised.”
“But it is important that we are moving forward in a way that will gradually lead us into the details,” he explained.
Mediated by Oman, Iran and the US have held three rounds of talks in the Omani capital of Muscat and the Italian capital of Rome on April 12, 19, and 26 with the aim of reaching a deal on Iran’s nuclear program and the removal of sanctions on Tehran.
Both parties have so far expressed satisfaction with the way the negotiations are moving on, praising the talks as “positive” and “moving forward.”
A fourth round of the talks was scheduled to be held on May 3 in Muscat but was postponed for “logistical and technical reasons,” as cited by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Before the resumption of the talks, the Iranian foreign minister is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Saturday.
Araghchi reiterated Iran’s steadfastness in moving on the path of negotiations despite “contradictory” remarks by US officials.
“Our positions in the negotiations have been principled based on a foundation and therefore they are unchangeable,” the top Iranian diplomat said.
He noted that Iran receives “contradictory messages” from the opposite side as “different individuals express different views” which have caused problems.
“Some believe it occurs due to the inauguration of a new government in the United States which has not been fully established yet or has not properly defined its positions. Others consider this issue to be a negotiation tactics,” he added.
“We will continue our path and we have very transparent positions,” Araghchi pointed out.
The foreign minister reiterated that Iran will continue to secure the interests of the Iranian people, stressing that the Islamic Republic will stand firm whenever its interests are not protected.
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Pakistan launches military operation against India
Pakistan”s military has officially launched a military operation against India in response to recent Indian attacks.
According to Al Mayadeen, Pakistan”s state television announced the beginning of the operation as a reaction to the Indian attack. The broadcaster reported that Pakistan bombed several positions inside Indian territory during the attack.
Al Mayadeen’s correspondent added that Karachi Airport was evacuated under emergency orders as the situation escalated.
Reuters, citing a military source, reported that Indian attacks on Pakistan are ongoing. Meanwhile, Pakistani sources stated that the country’s military has targeted more than 20 Indian military sites.
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تغییر موضع دولت «ترامپ» درباره سلاح حماس
به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر به نقل از العربی الجدید، یک منبع مصری اعلام کرد که مذاکره کنندگان آمریکایی در جریان گفتگوهای اخیر خود با میانجیگران مصری اعلام کردهاند که مسئولان دولت ترامپ در خصوص مسئله خلع سلاح حماس انعطاف نشان داده و بررسی این موضوع را به بعد از توافق آتش بس موکول کردهاند.
بر اساس این گزارش، این مسئله بیانگر به وجود آمدن تغییر در موضعگیری های دولت ترامپ است.
منبع مذکور اضافه کرد که مسئولان آمریکایی اعتراف کردند که بیرون راندن هزاران رزمنده فلسطینی از نوار غزه قابل اجرا نیست.
بر اساس این گزارش، آمریکا دیگر خواهان خلع سلاح فوری مقاومت فلسطین به ویژه حماس نیست. در مقابل، واشنگتن خواهان آزادی تمام اسرای صهیونیست و اجساد آنها از نوار غزه است.
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VIDEO: Pakistan destroys India”s Barahmos missile depot
May 10, 2025
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VIDEO: Pakistan destroys India”s Barahmos missile depot
TEHRAN, May 10 (MNA) – Pakistan has struck India”s Barahmos missile storage site in its retaliatory military operation.
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Araghchi offers congratulation to new pope
In a message sent on Friday following the selection of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Araghchi offered his congratulations.
“At a time when the world is plagued as rarely before by injustice and cruelty, poverty and inequality, and war and bloodshed, the global attention to the election of a new pope reflects a shared hope for religion and religious teachings to safeguard lofty moral and human values and to prevent the dominance of moral vices over humanity,” Araghchi wrote in his message.
On Thursday, Cardinal Prevost was elected as the successor to the late Pope Francis after two days of discussions and voting among the cardinals. The new pope, named Leo XIV, is 69 years old and comes from Chicago, Illinois. He is the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
When Prevost was a cardinal, he dedicated many years to service in Latin America, spending a decade in Trujillo, Peru, and most recently, Prevost served as the bishop in Chiclayo from 2014 until 2023.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, passed away at the age of 88 after suffering a stroke, following a recent recovery from pneumonia.
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تماس تلفنی روبیو با رئیس ستاد ارتش پاکستان
به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر به نقل از اسپوتنیک، مارکو روبیو، وزیر خارجه آمریکا در تماس تلفنی با عاصم منیر، رئیس ستاد ارتش پاکستان گفت که آمریکا آماده کمک به آغاز مذاکرات سازنده بین دو کشور هستهای هندوستان و پاکستان در راستای جلوگیری از تشدید تنش است.
تمی بروس، سخنگوی وزارت خارجه آمریکا با اشاره به این تماس تلفنی گفت که روبیو همچنین از طرفین خواسته است تا در راستای تنشزدایی، به دنبال راهحل باشند.
تشنها بین دهلینو و اسلامآباد پس از حمله ماه گذشته به گروهی از گردشگران در کشمیر تحت کنترل هندوستان که به کشته شدن ۲۶ نفر انجامید، تشدید شده است. این تنشها بعد از حملات چهارشنبه هفته گذشته هند با تسلیحات نقطهزن به اهدافی در پاکستان و همچنین کشمیر تحت کنترل پاکستان وارد مرحله تازهای شد.
پاکستان در واکنش به این حملات، برای دومین شب متوالی موج تازه حملات پهپادی علیه ۲۶ موقعیت در هندوستان، از جامو و کشمیر تا گجرات را تدارک دید.
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Pakistan set to hold extraordinary meeting on nuclear weapons
Pakistan is retaliating with missile strikes on India as the two countries slide closer to all-out war.
Powerful explosions from Indian missiles struck multiple Pakistani air bases early on Saturday morning, quickly prompting Islamabad to announce counterattacks on its neighbour’s military sites, including a nuclear storage facility, The Telegraph reported.
Indian targets were hit “with precision”, Pakistani senator Sherry Rehman said, adding that the action was in retaliation for “unprovoked” attacks on civilians.
Pakistan’s prime minister has called an extraordinary meeting of the civil-military authority responsible for decisions about nuclear weapons.
A senior Indian civil servant was among reported casualties in Indian-administered Kashmir, while Pakistan also claimed to have successfully shut down the majority of India’s power grid.
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Iran”s foreign minister departs for Saudi Arabia for talks
Turning to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s principled policy of continuously strengthening relations with its neighbors, Iran”s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Emsaeil Baghaei announced on Friday that the Iranian foreign minister will travel to Riyadh on Saturday to meet and discuss with high-ranking Saudi officials.
The Iranian foreign minister will also travel to Doha on Saturday evening to participate in the Iran-Arab World Dialogue Summit, Baghaei added.
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