Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized the importance of mutual respect in diplomacy ahead of crucial talks with the United States in Oman. According to foreign media, Araghchi stated that Iran has maintained its integrity in diplomacy, works with good intentions, and is firmly established on its rights. The talks, led by Araghchi, aim to address the contentious issues between the two nations. The US delegation, led by Special Envoy Stephen Biegun and Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, will also participate in the talks.
In a significant statement, Araghchi stressed that following commitments is essential, and equality, mutual respect, and shared interests are not mere words, but the fundamental pillars of lasting agreements. The talks are expected to be a turning point in the complex relationship between the two nations.
In other news, Pakistani politician Sardar Sarwar Jamil, a nominee for the BNP, has appealed to bhatta khors to suspend their activities until the national elections on February 12. Jamil’s appeal comes as the country prepares for the crucial polls.
Meanwhile, Indian media outlets have been criticized for spreading misinformation about the Pakistan Cricket Board. The board has accused Indian media of spreading false claims, causing tension between the two nations.
In a separate incident, Bollywood actor Imran Khan, a popular figure among young people, has targeted three big stars in the Indian film industry, calling them “supersavers.” The incident has sparked a heated debate in the industry.
In sports news, Peshawar Zalmi has signed Afghan cricketer Rahamanullah Gurbaz, a talented player who has been a sensation in the cricket world. Gurbaz’s signing has been confirmed, and he is expected to join the team soon.
In a separate incident, a gas explosion in a coal mine in Kuznetsk, Russia, has killed two miners. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of miners in the country.
In a significant move, the US has decided to hold its first international meeting under the Board of Peace, with world leaders attending on February 19. The meeting aims to promote peace and stability in the world.
In another development, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has reiterated his commitment to the Iran nuclear deal, saying that the country will continue to abide by its obligations under the agreement. The statement comes as tensions between the two nations have been rising in recent weeks.
In a shocking incident, a group of protesters in India has clashed with police, leaving several injured. The incident has sparked a heated debate in the country, with many calling for greater transparency in government dealings.
In a related incident, Indian filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has faced backlash over his upcoming film, “Ghoshkhur Pandit,” which has been criticized for its portrayal of corruption and bribery. The film has sparked a heated debate in the industry, with many calling for greater accountability in government dealings.
In a separate incident, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reiterated his country’s commitment to its nuclear program, saying that uranium enrichment is a non-negotiable right of Iran. The statement comes as tensions between Iran and the US have been rising in recent weeks.
In a related incident, the United Nations has condemned the recent attack on a mosque in Islamabad, calling it a “cowardly act of terrorism.” The incident has sparked a heated debate in the country, with many calling for greater security measures to prevent such attacks in the future.
In a significant move, the US has decided to hold its first international meeting under the Board of Peace, with world leaders attending on February 19. The meeting aims to promote peace and stability in the world.
In a related incident, the Iranian Foreign Minister has reiterated his country’s commitment to its nuclear program, saying that uranium enrichment is a non-negotiable right of Iran. The statement comes as tensions between Iran and the US have been rising in recent weeks.
In a shocking incident, a group of protesters in Lebanon has clashed with Israeli forces, leaving several injured. The incident has sparked a heated debate in the country, with many calling for greater security measures to prevent such attacks in the future.
In a related incident, the Pakistani Cricket Board has accused Indian media of spreading misinformation about the board’s activities. The board has called for greater transparency in government dealings and has urged the Indian government

