Avash News: During the meeting, which lasted for hours past midnight, the two sides exchanged views on the latest diplomatic efforts and initiatives aimed at preventing escalation and ending the Israel-US-imposed war against Iran, as well as on strategies to enhance peace, stability, and security in West Asia.
The Third Version of Iran’s Armed Forces’ Potential Conflict with the US
While diplomatic efforts are underway to prevent another round of war between Iran and the US, an Iranian source told Tasnim News Agency that Iran is closely monitoring developments and that, in the event of any “stupidity” by the enemy under any pretext, new scenarios have been prepared for the US and its allies.
The source added that if the enemy commits any “stupidity,” “it will witness the third version of Iran’s warfare,” featuring new equipment, objectives, tactics, and military strategies, in a way that would involve additional extra-regional fronts and leave the opposing side with even greater regret.
We Are Ready to End the War, but the US Must Demonstrate the Same
An Iranian source also told Al Hadath: “We appreciate the diplomatic efforts of regional countries, but any agreement requires genuine political will from the United States.”
“The Iranian side requires clear guarantees regarding its frozen assets and oil sanctions. These are fundamental issues.”
Qatar and Pakistan Discussed Pakistan’s Mediation Efforts
The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar discussed Pakistan’s mediation efforts during a telephone conversation.
According to Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, the two sides also discussed joint efforts to reduce tensions and prevent further escalation.
Iran, Oman discuss most essential regional diplomatic efforts
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Omani counterpart Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi have discussed key issues and regional diplomatic efforts.
Iran, Japan FMs discuss ties, regional tensions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi discussed bilateral relations and the latest regional and international developments in a phone call on Friday.
The two ministers exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.
No further details on the substance of the conversation were provided.
Iran engages in diplomatic process despite deep mistrust of US: FM Araghchi
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have held a phone conversation to discuss regional developments and the ongoing diplomatic process between Tehran and Washington, currently mediated by Pakistan.
During the call on Friday, Araghchi highlighted Iran’s commitment to resolving the conflict imposed upon it, despite a profound skepticism toward US intentions.
He pointed to a long history of the United States’ broken promises, repeated betrayals of diplomatic efforts, acts of military aggression against Iran, and inconsistent, excessive demands as primary obstacles hindering the current Pakistan-mediated talks.
Despite the deep mistrust of the US, Iran has entered this diplomatic process with a responsible and serious approach, striving to achieve a reasonable and equitable outcome, Araghchi said.





