News | Iran: Trump’s threats undermine non-proliferation regime / Pakistan: We firmly support Tehran and JCPOA
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Iran and IAEA
Pars Today — Following recent inflammatory remarks by Trump against Iran, Iran’s Permanent Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in a letter to the Agency’s Director General, warned about the serious consequences of these threats for the global non-proliferation regime.
Iran’s Permanent Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Thursday, in a letter to the Agency’s Director General Rafael Grossi, warned of the serious consequences for the global non-proliferation regime, referring to a recent threat by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
According to Pars Today, the correspondence conveyed the Islamic Republic of Iran’s strong protest to Rafael Grossi over the provocative remarks and illegal threats made by the U.S. president. The mission stated that normalizing such threats would jeopardize the credibility of the International Atomic Energy Agency and undermine the international trust built on verification.
Pakistan: We firmly support Tehran and the JCPOA
Tahir Hussain Andarabi, spokesperson for Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a weekly press briefing in Islamabad, in response to the stance taken by Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, following the threatening remarks by the U.S. president and the prime minister of the Zionist regime, that Pakistan’s positions on issues related to Iran and the JCPOA are principled and that Islamabad firmly supports Tehran.
He added that throughout Israel’s aggression against Iran, Pakistan has strongly supported the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Commenting on the Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson stressed that Islamabad remains committed to the project and is eagerly awaiting progress on the matter.
Abdul Salam: Any weakness in the face of Israel and the U.S. will mean certain losses
Mohammad Abdul Salam, head of the negotiating delegation of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, said in a message marking the New Year that showing weakness toward the Zionist regime and the United States would result in certain and irreparable losses.
In the message, the head of the Ansarullah negotiating team, referring to developments and clashes in Yemen’s southern provinces, stressed that the collapse of the coalition and Saudi Arabia being left alone on the front line is a clear sign of the failure of the strategy of continuing the war and blockade against Yemen.
Abdul Salam added that the continued closure of Sana’a airport, along with the blockade of Yemen’s airports and ports, has no justification and, as a form of collective punishment, has caused widespread humanitarian consequences and hindered any humanitarian or political efforts to resolve the crisis.
Failure of Washington’s maritime blockade plot in Venezuelan waters
Despite recent rhetoric by U.S. President Donald Trump and his order to impose a maritime blockade on Venezuelan vessels, field reports indicate that oil tankers continue to arrive at the country’s ports and that Washington’s pressure is gradually losing its effect.
The arrival of new tankers in Venezuelan waters and the continuation of oil trade with China demonstrate the White House’s failure to reduce Caracas’s oil exports to zero.
Massive demonstrations in Istanbul in support of Palestine
Tens of thousands of people marched toward the Galatasaray Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey, after performing the dawn (Fajr) prayer, in support of the oppressed people of Palestine.
After offering the Fajr prayer, demonstrators gathered in front of Istanbul’s major mosques, including Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, Sultan Ahmed (Blue) Mosque, Fatih Mosque, Süleymaniye Mosque, and the New Mosque, before moving in organized groups toward the Galatasaray Bridge.