News | Major General Mousavi: Presence of extra-regional powers is a source of concern / Al-Mashat: Dark days await the Zionists
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The Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi
Pars Today - The Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces stated that the presence of extra-regional powers is a source of concern for the region.
The Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi stated during a meeting with Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, that the presence of extra-regional powers, including the United States, is a source of concern for the region. According to Pars Today, Major General Mousavi, referring to the historical and cultural commonalities between the two countries and emphasizing that the peace agreement between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan will bring peace and security to the region, stated: "The Islamic Republic of Iran has always welcomed these processes, and the presence of extra-regional powers, including the United States, is a source of concern for the region."
Mousavi stated: "Just as the facts of history affirm the sovereignty of friendship and mutual goodwill between the two countries, they also confirm the negative role of the United States in the region. It is essential that necessary mechanisms be considered to reduce concerns."
Belarusian journalist: Iran's power is admirable
Grigory Azarenok, a journalist and media activist from Belarus, referring to the 12-day imposed war by the Zionist regime, stated: "Patriots in our country admire the power and courage of the people and leadership of great Iran."
Young researchers from BRICS countries examined the new architecture of the global economy
Young researchers from BRICS member countries discussed topics such as the new architecture of the global economy and strategies to address the impacts of climate change at a meeting in Brazil. The Institute of Economics at the University of Campinas, Brazil, hosted this meeting, which was attended by a number of postgraduate students and young researchers from BRICS member countries. Strategies to address challenges facing the BRICS countries and policies for financing environmental projects in the Global South were discussed at this meeting.
Al-Mashat: Dark days await the Zionists
Yemen's Supreme Political Council Chairman, Mahdi al-Mashat, in remarks addressing Zionist settlers, stated: "Our revenge will not be long in coming; due to the crimes of the criminal, occupying regime, dark days await you."
Al-Mashat added: "The usurping Zionists still have a chance to return to their own countries."
He said: "We call on all people around the world to refrain from any cooperation with the Zionist regime."
Al-Khazali: Preserving the Popular Mobilization Units is the demand of the entire Iraqi nation
Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, Secretary-General of Iraq's Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, emphasized in remarks that the existence of the Popular Mobilization Units (al-Hashd al-Shaabi) is the demand of all the Iraqi people.
Al-Khazali stated: "The integration of the Popular Mobilization Units was first proposed by the British Ambassador."
He added: "When we demand the withdrawal of American military forces, they say that ISIS still exists. But when they demand the dissolution of the Popular Mobilization Units, they claim that ISIS has been weakened and there is no need for the Hashd al-Shaabi to exist."
Norwegian Foreign Minister: Condemning Israel's crimes is not enough
Espen Barth Eide, the Norwegian Foreign Minister, emphasized in remarks that merely condemning the crimes of the Zionist regime is no longer sufficient to change its behavior.
The Norwegian Foreign Minister stated: "If we want to retain any credibility, we must condemn the horrific crimes that Israel is committing in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank."
He added: "We must now be able to sanction Israel because, until now, condemnation has not been enough to change its behavior."