Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that nuclear enrichment is an inalienable right of Iran and should continue. In an interview with Arab TV, Araghchi emphasized that during indirect talks with the US in Muscat, the American delegation even exchanged greetings with him. He added that if the US attacks Iran, it will target American bases in the region, and retaliatory attacks on US soil are unlikely.
Araghchi further stated that nuclear enrichment is an inalienable right of Iran, and bombing will not be able to destroy our nuclear capabilities. He expressed Iran’s readiness to reach a deal on enrichment, but emphasized that Iran’s missile program will not be part of any negotiations, as it is a matter of national defense.
Iran’s Foreign Minister also stated that the next round of talks with the US has yet to be scheduled, and both sides agree that the talks should be held soon. Araghchi added that Iran will not compromise on its right to enrich uranium in talks with the US.
Meanwhile, Japan’s ruling coalition has won a two-thirds majority in the country’s lower house, and a medical university in Russia’s city of Orenburg was attacked with a knife.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has resigned. China has condemned the blast at Islamabad’s mosque, saying it is a deep shock to the country.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has expressed condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish people over the loss of life in the mosque blast. Donald Trump has posted and then deleted a video of former US President Barack Obama, and the CEO of Washington Post, Wil Lewis, has resigned.
Twenty-five countries have joined the Gaza Board of Peace, with US President Donald Trump as its chairman. The meeting between the two leaders will discuss US-Iran talks.
A man who was acquitted on February 4 in a case in Gujarat High Court has expressed happiness, saying that his life is now free from sin, and he has no regrets. A candidate from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Siraj-ul-Haq, has appealed to those who take bribes to stop their activities until the next election.
In a bizarre incident, a man named Deepak was mistakenly identified as a shopkeeper in a market, and the incident turned into a joke. In a tragic incident, a coal mine explosion in Ukraine has killed two workers.
A meeting between the leaders of MQM, PTI, and JUI-F has been extended until 9 pm. The UAE Cricket Board has contacted the Pakistan Cricket Board, seeking a review of the decision not to play the match against India on February 15.
The leader of MQM, Nasreen Jalil, has stated that the PTI was given seats in 2018, and the JI candidate was defeated on her seat. The opposition leader, Senator Raja Nisar Abbas, has said that the Islamabad Police and the Ministry of Interior are responsible for the mosque blast.
In the T20 World Cup, England has won the match against Nepal at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, setting a target of 185 runs for the latter. The leader of JUI-F, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has said that despite the law, no action has been taken to eliminate interest from institutions.

