Iran’s nuclear program remains a contentious issue as the United States reiterates its warnings to citizens in Iran to leave the country immediately. According to reports from foreign media, the US Virtual Embassy in Tehran has issued a stern advisory to American citizens in Iran, urging them to depart the country as soon as possible. The State Department has once again reminded American citizens to leave Iran, citing concerns over escalating unrest and disruptions to the country’s transportation system.
US Special Envoy Steve Vatikot and Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump, are expected to arrive in Oman today. The State Department has emphasized that the US government’s assistance will be limited, and American citizens should take their own arrangements for evacuation. The US Virtual Embassy advises Iranian-based American citizens to make their own travel plans, independent of US government assistance, and be prepared for flight cancellations and disruptions at any time. If departure is not possible, American citizens should seek shelter at their residences or a safe location, stockpiling food, water, medicine, and essential supplies.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Iran’s nuclear enrichment program is an inalienable right, which should continue unabated. In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that his country will participate directly in any decision regarding its autonomy. In a recent gas explosion incident in a coal mine in Colombia, two miners were killed, while a female worker was injured. A court has sentenced four individuals to prison for child sexual abuse, pornography production, distribution, and conspiracy.
The secretary-general of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has condemned the attack on a mosque in Islamabad. Japan’s Mount Fuji attracts a large number of tourists every year due to its beautiful cherry blossom trees and scenic views. The White House has started considering a meeting of world leaders under the Board of Peace, scheduled for February 19. US President Donald Trump stated that the recent negotiations have been productive, and the outcome of the talks on Friday was satisfactory.

