News | Larijani: Resistance always triumphs / China: We will fight to end in trade war with U.S.
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Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council
Pars Today – The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, referring to the warm welcome by the people of Palestine for prisoners freed from Israeli captivity, wrote: “Resistance is always victorious and enduring.”
Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, wrote on his personal page on the social network X on Monday:
“The passionate and grand reception by the brave and oppressed people of Palestine for the freed prisoners showed which side is truly victorious.”
According to Pars Today, Larijani added: “The Zionist regime can now see in these images how, after two years of brutal massacres, the status of Hamas and the resistance has risen in the hearts of the people.”
Larijani emphasized: “Resistance is always victorious and enduring.”
Yemen’s defense minister: We will support Palestinian nation's struggle until our last breath
“Mohammed Nasser al-Atifi,” Yemen’s Defense Minister, in a message congratulating the 62nd anniversary of the victory of the October 14 Revolution, said: “By reaffirming our positions in support of Palestine, we declare that we will not abandon our brothers in Palestine and we will support them in their just struggle until our last breath.”
China: We will fight to end in trade war with U.S.
The spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Commerce, responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods, emphasized that Beijing will fight to the end in this trade war. He added that China, as a major and responsible global power, has always firmly defended its national security and international collective security.
NATO secretary general accuses Russia
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte accused Russia of sabotaging Western infrastructure and defense industries, saying that Moscow remains highly dangerous. He added: “We must not underestimate Russia’s threat or its capabilities.”
Expansion of military cooperation between India and Indonesia
The Indian Air Force Information Center announced in a post on social network X on Monday that the sixth round of staff-level talks between the Indian and Indonesian Air Forces was held in Bali from October 7 to 10, 2025. The meeting focused on training cooperation and expanding interactions across various fields.
The Indonesian Air Force also stated in a post on X that during the talks, the two sides agreed on a series of key cooperation measures, including the establishment of a Sukhoi-30 forum for coordination and joint training, as well as the development of an aerial refueling program between Indian tanker aircraft and Indonesian Air Force fighter jets.
Racial and gender discrimination in U.K.
The GMB Union, one of the oldest trade unions in the United Kingdom, reported that parliamentary employees from ethnic minority backgrounds or groups covered by equality legislation earn on average about £2,000 less per year than their white colleagues.
The union, after analyzing data from 174 employees in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, emphasized that the pay inequality within the upper levels of the U.K.’s legislative body is a structural and persistent issue.
According to the study, women earn on average £1,000 less than men, and employees with disabilities earn about £646 less than their non-disabled counterparts. Among all groups, women of color are the most affected, with their annual income reported to be nearly £6,000 lower than that of white men.
Lavrov: Russia will always support Iran’s nuclear program
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow will always support Tehran’s nuclear program and that UN sanctions will not impose any restrictions on military-technical cooperation between Russia and Iran.
Lavrov also referred to the anti-Iran efforts of the three European countries regarding the “snapback” mechanism, saying: “The West staged an illegal and shameful show at the UN Security Council and declared that following this act, UN sanctions against Iran had been reinstated — even though Iran had not violated the JCPOA. It was the United States that withdrew from the agreement, while Europe failed to fulfill its commitments and instead sought new concessions from Iran.”