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Iran Receives G-77 Support against US Tirade on Nuclear Deal

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Trump faces isolation: UN and EU also support n-deal

In a major setback to US President Donald Trump who has been criticizing Iran nuclear deal as worst ever, 134 countries came together under the banner of Group of 77 at United Nations voicing support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal known as JCPOA.

The deal was signed by Iran and six world major powers including five UN Security Council permanent members: US, France, Britain, Russia, China – and Germany (known as P5+1) on July 14, 2015.  

The implementation of the deal started on January 16, 2016 with Iran undertaking limitations on its nuclear program in exchange of removal of nuclear related sanctions imposed against Tehran.

Till date International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), responsible for monitoring the implementation of the agreement, has certified about Iran abiding the deal through seven consecutive quarterly reports.

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump, while addressing UN General Assembly (UNGA)’s 72nd session, branded the agreement as “an embarrassment” for the US. He said that the deal, known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was “one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into.”

According to Press TV, the statement issued at the end of the G-77 foreign ministers’ meeting at New York on Friday, “reaffirmed the importance of supporting and strengthening multilateralism, and in this regard recognized that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between the Islamic Republic of Iran and P5+1 is a concrete case of a successful multilateral action for resolving outstanding global issues.”

The G-77 did not only supported the Iran deal but also “stressed that such model sets a real example for further accelerating the achievement of sustainable development, including by strengthening international cooperation, through enhanced means of implementation.”

G-77 was formed in 1964 with 77 developing countries as its founding members for promoting member countries’ collective economic interests and enhance joint negotiating capacity in the world body. Though its membership has grown to 134, it has kept its original name.

All the signatories to the nuclear deal, except US Administration under Donald Trump, have hailed the nuclear deal as a victory of diplomacy and urged its continued implementation. UN and European Union have also supported the Iran nuclear deal.

The G-77 ministers also affirmed their rejection of the unilateral economic sanctions imposed by US administration against Iran saying that the bans had a negative impact on the development and prosperity of the Iranian people and called for their immediate removal.

Since Donald Trump occupied White House in January this year, his administration has been seeking to potentially withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. Washington has imposed certain unilateral sanctions on Iran and has recently been saying that the JCPOA should be re-negotiated.

Iran and other signatories to the deal have supporting the continuation of its implementation.

Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has claimed that the representatives of over 30 countries, he met in the sidelines of the UNGA, have stressed that the JCPOA was non-negotiable. “All these people placed emphasis on the need to honor the JCPOA and the agreement’s being non-negotiable,” he said.

In the meantime, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, while addressing a press conference in New York has said  that there could be no future dialogue with the US at a time when Washington speaks of leaving the 2015 Iran nuclear  agreement with P5+1 group of countries.

He said “We held negotiations for many years on (the nuclear) agreement… but today the Americans talks of leaving the deal. So why negotiations on other issues should be held (with the US)?”  Given the current situation, holding talks with the US “would be waste of time” he said.

Iranian President said that his country had “various options” such as “the removal of obstacles,” if Washington pulls out of the nuclear agreement. “It means that our hand would be completely open to take any action that we see beneficial to our country,” he added.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Kremlin denies US media reports on Donald Trump’s phone call with Vladimir Putin

Donald Trump said on the campaign trail that he could end the fighting within hours and has indicated he would talk directly with Russian President Putin.

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Kremlin denies US media reports on Donald Trump’s phone call with Vladimir Putin

The Kremlin today denied a US media report that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US president-elect Donald Trump had spoken on the phone last week about the Ukraine conflict.

Earlier on Sunday, The Washington Post reported that Donald Trump spoke to Vladimir Pution on call, urging him not to inflame the conflict. Speaking on the matter, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the media that the report was completely false information, and denied any phone call took place.

It was reported that US President-elect Donald Trump has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin and urged him not to escalate the war in Ukraine. It said that Donald Trump held the call from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Thursday, just days after his stunning election victory over Democratic rival Kamala Harris. The report also mentioned that both the leaders expressed an interest in further conversations to discuss the resolution of Ukraine’s war soon.

Notably, Donald Trump said on the campaign trail that he could end the fighting within hours and has indicated he would talk directly with Russian President Putin. However, the US President elect has not said how he intends to strike a peace deal or what terms he is proposing.

Donald Trump’s election is seen as carrying the potential to upend the almost three-year Ukraine conflict, as he insists on a quick end to the fighting and casts doubt on Washington’s multi-billion dollar support for Kyiv.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with Trump on Wednesday, with the Republican’s billionaire backer Elon Musk also notably joining them on the call. Volodymyr Zelensky described the call as excellent, adding that he and Trump had agreed to maintain close dialogue and advance our cooperation.

Additionally, the outgoing Democratic administration of President Joe Biden has confirmed that it will send as much aid as possible to Ukraine before Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

Joe Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the White House aims to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position on the battlefield so that it is ultimately in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table.

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India calls out Canada’s move to ban Australia Today for airing S Jaishankar’s press conference

The MEA said that these actions yet again highlight the hypocrisy of Canada towards freedom of speech.

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India calls out Canada’s move to ban Australia Today for airing S Jaishankar's press conference

A few hours after Australia Today aired External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s press conference in Australia, Canada banned the outlet. The External Affairs Minister gave remarks on the India-Canada diplomatic standoff. 

Reacting to this, India on Thursday said it was surprised by Canada’s move to ban the outlet and emphasized that it highlighted Ottawa’s hypocrisy towards freedom of speech. Australia Today, which is an important outlet for the Indian community in the country, had aired the joint press conference of S Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Penny Wong in Canberra.

In a weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that they understand that the social media handles, pages of this particular outlet, which is an important diaspora outlet, have been blocked and are not available for viewers in Canada. He continued that this happened just an hour or a few hours after this particular handle carried the press conference of S Jaishankar with Penny Wong. He called out the incident, mentioning that they are surprised, and the matter looks strange to them.

He further underlined that these are the actions which yet again highlight the hypocrisy of Canada towards freedom of speech. He noted that the External Affairs Minister spoke about three things: Canada making allegations and a pattern had developed without any specific evidence, surveillance of Indian diplomats in Canada, which he termed as unacceptable, and  the political space which has been given in Canada to anti-India elements. 

With this one can draw conclusions, why Australia Today channel was blocked by Canada, the spokesperson said. Australia Today focuses on news and analytical pieces related to the Indian community in Australia and elsewhere across the world.

This incident follows days after devotees were attacked by pro-Khalistani at a Hindu temple in Canada’s Brampton, with S Jaishankar calling it deeply concerning. Furthermore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condemned the attack and said that there were cowardly attempts to intimidate Indian diplomats.

The diplomatic standoff between India and Canada began in September last year when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that Indian government agents might have been involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a claim outrightly rejected by New Delhi.

Later in October 2024, ties between both the countries nosedived when Canada termed the Indian High Commissioner a person of interest in its investigation into Nijjar’s murder. Issuing a strongly worded statement, India dismissed the fresh charge and recalled the envoy and some diplomats, while expelling six Canadian officials, including Canada’s acting High Commissioner.

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PM Modi congratulates Donald Trump on winning US President election

The Prime Minister urged Trump to work for the betterment of the people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated Donald Trump on winning the 2024 US Presidential election and said he is looking forward to renewing their collaboration to further strengthen the India-US partnership.

The Prime Minister urged Trump to work for the betterment of the people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity.

“Heartiest congratulations my friend @realDonaldTrump on your historic election victory. As you build on the successes of your previous term, I look forward to renewing our collaboration to further strengthen the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership. Together, let’s work for the betterment of our people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity,” PM Modi posted on his X handle.

With the results being announced for the 2024 US election on November 6, Trump became the 47th President of the United States.

Former US President Trump appeared to be on track for a remarkable political comeback in the White House race. Projections suggested that he was poised to secure the necessary 270 electoral college votes, effectively blocking Democratic candidate Kamala Harris from winning the election.

The relationship between Trump and Modi has been characterised by robust diplomatic ties, strategic collaboration, and a noticeable personal rapport. Their friendship was prominently displayed during major events such as “Howdy, Modi” in Houston in 2019 and “Namaste Trump” in Ahmedabad in 2020, where they addressed large audiences and expressed their mutual respect.

On a strategic level, Trump and Modi found common ground in matters of defense and security, both adopting a strong stance against terrorism, which reinforced their alliance, particularly concerning threats from Pakistan.

As he approaches a notable victory in the US election, Republican Presidential candidate Trump expressed gratitude to his supporters today, calling it a magnificent victory for the American people. He also referenced the assassination attempt on July 13, stating, “God spared my life for a reason.”

The 78-year-old candidate is currently projected to secure 267 electoral college votes, just three shy of the decisive 270, while his opponent, incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris, holds 224 electoral votes.

Trump described the Republican campaign as the greatest political movement of all time, asserting, “We are going to help our country heal, secure our borders, and we made history for a reason tonight. This is an incredible political victory. I want to thank the American people. I will fight for you and your family with every breath I have.”

He noted that Democrats are now looking at a projected total of 315 electoral votes.

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