Indian journalist Muddasir Ali’s program invited Jeffrey Gunter to analyze Pakistan-related issues, but the former US diplomat was left perplexed and compared Indian media to schoolchildren who focus on trivial matters instead of serious issues. Gunter stated that the media is more concerned with expensive fuel or innocent lives being wasted rather than the more critical matters at hand. He further emphasized that if the media continues with this frivolous behavior, it will face the consequences.
This video is gaining traction on social media, with users sharing varied comments. One user wrote that they will now say “I told you so” while another stated that the 30-minute segment was excellent. A user commented that the international community has finally taught them a lesson, bringing them peace of mind.
Former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif emphasized that the US needs to understand that Iran cannot be dictated to. Ibrahim Azizi added that Iran cannot trust the Americans anymore and it is time for them to decide if they can regain their trust. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the Lavan Refinery’s partial operations will resume within 10 days.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong urged the US and Iran to return to negotiations and maintain the ceasefire. Mark Beller’s passport was canceled under national security, and he stated that this round of talks was the longest in a year, lasting for 24-25 hours. According to Saudi media, the price of 98 Octane Petrol was increased from 2.94 Riyals to 3.83 Riyals.
US President Donald Trump stated that the meeting with Iran started early in the morning and lasted for nearly 20 hours, and he could discuss the details further. He emphasized that the key issue, nuclear Iran, was not agreed upon.
In a separate incident, the traffic situation in Karachi’s Korangi area near Shah Faisal Bridge came to light.
Senate Opposition Leader Senator Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri stated that the US believed it could take over Iran after the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
A US official confirmed that the entire negotiation team has left for Islamabad.

