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Iran asks France to contain MKO terror involved in instigating protests

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In a major twist to ongoing protests in different Iranian cities, President Hassan Rouhani has called on France to “take immediate actions” against Mujahideen Khalq Organisation (MKO), a designated terrorist group based in Paris, which is said to be involved in  inciting violent protests in the country.

According to Press TV, President Hassan Rouhani made a telephone call to his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday. He has reportedly said, “We expect the French government to abide by its legal responsibility towards this terrorist group along the lines of battling terrorism and violence.”

President Rouhani stressed to his French counterpart that no country would neglect public security and promotion of violence is separate from a nation’s legitimate right to express its demands and criticism.

During the telephonic contact with Rouhani, French President Emmanuel Macron brought up “the number of victims from the demonstrations” and two leaders also decided to postpone a visit by French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to Tehran. It was s scheduled for this week.

Earlier in the day, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while meeting the martyrs’ families at his residence said that enemies have been using various tools to deal blows to the Iranian nation and the Islamic establishment in the course of the latest developments in the country.

The leader said, “During the events of the past several days, Iran’s enemies, using the various tools at their disposal, including money, weapons, politics, and security apparatus, have allied [with one another] to create problems for the Islamic establishment.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in his tweet post, has said that Islamic Republic’s security and stability depend on its people and “infiltrators will not be permitted to violate the rights of Iranians.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]MKO has been involved in dozens of terror attacks after the success of Islamic Revolution in 1979. Their headquarters was shifted to Iraq under Saddam Hussein where Baghdad provided a newly built city with all luxuries to the group. It is the most hated terrorist group among the Iranians as it was involved in assassinations and bombings. MKO sided with former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in his eight-year war against Iran in the 1980s.

According to Iranian estimates, out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist attacks since 1979, about 12,000 were fallen victim to MKO’s terror attacks.

Over the past few days, the MKO has been calling for violence during street protests in the country.

The protests against rising prices and unemployment began on Thursday last in Mashhad, the second largest city and spread to different areas of the country. But the protesters changed their slogans to “Down with dictator”, “Death to Rouhani”, “No to Palestine”, “No to Syria” and “No to Iraq”.

This was the clear indicator that the protests were instigated and guided by the foreign powers whose proxies: Daesh (IS) have lost battle in Syria and Iraq. Iran played important role in both the countries in fight against Daesh terror.

The protesters were, in sporadic incidents, seen tearing the posters and sloganeering against the leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei.

BBC reports that the protests were spread to some 50 cities and towns including the capital Tehran and seen tens of thousands of people take to the streets to vent their anger at the entire establishment.

The protests turned violent at several locations and state media reported about the killing of at least 21 people in clashes with security forces.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Trump approves nearly $9 billion weapons sales to Israel, UAE and other allies amid Iran tensions

The US has fast-tracked nearly $9 billion in weapons sales to Israel, UAE and other allies as tensions linked to the Iran conflict continue despite a fragile ceasefire.

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The United States has approved nearly $9 billion worth of weapons sales to key Middle Eastern allies, including Israel and the United Arab Emirates, amid ongoing tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

The decision, cleared by the administration of Donald Trump, includes expedited military transfers to Israel, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait. The approvals were granted under an emergency provision, allowing authorities to bypass the usual congressional review process.

Emergency clearance amid ongoing conflict

Officials said the move was necessary due to the evolving security situation in the region, particularly as the conflict involving Iran continues despite a fragile ceasefire. The war, which began earlier in 2026, has heightened instability across West Asia.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio invoked emergency powers to fast-track the deals, citing urgent defence requirements for allied nations.

What the arms package includes

The approved package includes a mix of advanced defence systems and precision weapons:

  • Patriot missile defence replenishments worth over $4 billion for Qatar
  • Precision-guided weapon systems for multiple countries
  • Integrated battle command systems for Kuwait
  • Additional advanced weapons support for Israel and the UAE

The total value of these deals is estimated at over $8.6 billion, often rounded to nearly $9 billion.

Timing linked to iran war

The approval comes nearly nine weeks into the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, with tensions still high despite a ceasefire that has been in place for several weeks.

Analysts note that the move signals continued US military backing for its regional allies, particularly in strengthening air defence and precision strike capabilities during uncertain conditions.

Criticism and concerns

The decision to bypass congressional oversight has drawn criticism from some quarters, particularly over transparency and the broader implications of increasing arms supplies in a conflict-prone region.

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Trump and Putin hold over 90-minute call, discuss Iran war and Ukraine conflict

Trump and Putin held a 90-minute call focusing on Iran tensions and the Ukraine conflict, with warnings over escalation and talks of ceasefire.

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US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation lasting more than 90 minutes, focusing on escalating tensions in the Middle East and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

According to official statements, the discussion was described as “frank and businesslike,” with both leaders addressing key global security concerns. A major part of the conversation centred on the situation involving Iran and developments in the Persian Gulf.

Putin supported Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire related to Iran, suggesting that continued restraint could create space for negotiations and help stabilise the region. However, he also issued a strong warning, stating that renewed military action by the United States or Israel could lead to “extremely damaging consequences” not only for Iran but for the wider international community.

Ukraine conflict also discussed

The leaders also discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has continued for several years since Russia’s invasion in 2022. During the call, there were indications of potential efforts toward a temporary ceasefire, although no final agreement has been confirmed.

Reports suggest that the idea of a short-term pause in hostilities was explored, possibly linked to upcoming symbolic dates, but significant differences between the parties remain unresolved.

Focus on diplomacy amid global tensions

The call highlights ongoing diplomatic engagement between Washington and Moscow at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions involving both the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

While both sides acknowledged the importance of dialogue, the situation on the ground in both conflict zones remains complex, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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Trump rejects Iran peace plan as tensions rise, Tehran signals military readiness

Trump rejects Iran’s peace plan, keeping focus on nuclear concerns as Tehran signals readiness and tensions continue to rise.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected a proposal from Iran aimed at easing ongoing tensions, signaling a continued deadlock between the two countries.

The proposal reportedly included steps linked to easing restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route. However, the United States declined the offer, maintaining that any agreement must address concerns related to Iran’s nuclear programme.

Washington has made it clear that resolving nuclear issues remains a priority and that partial measures without broader commitments will not be accepted.

Nuclear issue remains central

The U.S. position continues to focus on preventing Iran from advancing its nuclear capabilities. Officials believe that without a comprehensive agreement, temporary arrangements could delay a long-term resolution.

The rejection of the proposal indicates that negotiations remain stalled, with both sides holding firm on key demands.

Iran issues warning

Following the rejection, Iranian officials have issued strong statements, indicating readiness to respond if pressure from the U.S. continues.

Reports suggest that Iran has asserted its military preparedness, warning that any escalation could lead to serious consequences. The remarks reflect growing tensions as diplomatic efforts struggle to produce results.

Rising geopolitical tension

The situation remains volatile, with both countries engaged in a prolonged standoff. Measures such as restrictions on trade routes and strategic pressure points continue to impact the broader region.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical factor in the conflict, given its importance for global energy supplies.

Outlook uncertain

With no immediate breakthrough in sight, tensions between the United States and Iran are expected to persist. The lack of agreement on key issues, particularly the nuclear programme, continues to hinder progress toward de-escalation.

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