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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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PM Modi arrives in France for G7 Summit 2026, Trump meeting scheduled on Wednesday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in France for the G7 Summit 2026. A bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump is expected during the summit as leaders discuss major global economic and security challenges.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Évian, France, on Tuesday to participate in the G7 Summit 2026, marking the final leg of his two-nation Europe visit. World leaders have gathered in the French town for discussions on major global challenges, including economic growth, security, technology and international cooperation.

The summit comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions, with developments related to Iran, Ukraine and global economic stability expected to feature prominently in discussions among leaders.

A bilateral meeting between PM Modi and US President Donald Trump is expected on Wednesday on the sidelines of the summit. According to reports, the two leaders are likely to discuss trade, investment, energy cooperation, supply chains, artificial intelligence and broader strategic issues.

Ahead of the summit, PM Modi had said India would represent not only its own interests but also the aspirations of the Global South. India has consistently used international forums to raise issues affecting developing nations, including sustainable development, economic resilience and equitable global growth.

French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the three-day summit in Évian, where leaders from G7 nations and invited partner countries are taking part in a series of formal sessions and bilateral engagements. India is among the invited outreach partners attending the gathering.

The expected Modi-Trump meeting is attracting significant attention as it would be their first face-to-face interaction since recent discussions over trade and strategic cooperation. Officials have indicated that economic ties, visa-related matters and regional security issues could feature in the talks.

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Trump says Iran agrees to never have nuclear weapons, rejects $300 billion fund claim

Donald Trump said Iran has agreed to never possess nuclear weapons under a proposed framework, while dismissing reports that the US would provide Tehran with a $300 billion reconstruction fund.

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US President Donald Trump has said that Iran has agreed to a commitment that it will never develop or possess nuclear weapons, describing it as a central element of a proposed understanding between Washington and Tehran.

Speaking about the ongoing diplomatic efforts, Trump also rejected reports suggesting that the United States planned to provide Iran with a reconstruction or investment package worth $300 billion. He described such claims as false and said no such arrangement had been agreed.

The remarks come as discussions continue over a broader framework aimed at easing tensions between the two countries. According to Trump, the understanding would ensure that Iran remains without nuclear weapons while opening the door for future engagement if the terms are respected.

Questions remain over final agreement details

Despite Trump’s comments, several aspects of the proposed arrangement remain unclear because the full text of the agreement has not yet been made public.

Reports indicate that negotiations have involved discussions on sanctions relief, access to frozen assets and potential economic measures linked to Iran’s compliance with future commitments. However, the exact scope of these provisions has not been officially confirmed.

Another key issue is how compliance would be monitored. Details regarding inspections, verification mechanisms and the handling of Iran’s existing nuclear materials have yet to be fully explained.

Further negotiations expected

Officials have suggested that discussions on technical nuclear matters could continue even after the signing of an initial memorandum of understanding. Such talks would likely focus on implementation and verification measures.

The proposed framework is being closely watched internationally, as any agreement between the United States and Iran could have significant implications for regional stability and global non-proliferation efforts.

For now, Trump has maintained that the core objective remains clear: ensuring that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon while denying reports that Washington has committed to a multibillion-dollar reconstruction fund.

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USA start FIFA World Cup 2026 with dominant 4-1 victory over Paraguay

The USA opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 journey with a dominant 4-1 victory against Paraguay, earning three valuable points in Group D.

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The United States kicked off their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in impressive fashion, securing a commanding 4-1 victory over Paraguay in their Group D opener at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, the hosts delivered an attacking display to collect all three points and make an early statement in the tournament. The match also marked a significant occasion as the USA hosted part of the World Cup opening festivities before turning attention to the action on the pitch.

The Americans took control early and maintained pressure on Paraguay throughout the contest. Their attacking movement and clinical finishing helped them establish a comfortable lead, while Paraguay struggled to contain the hosts’ pace and creativity in the final third.

USA seize control after fast start

The United States settled quickly and found success going forward, creating several opportunities through quick passing and aggressive pressing. Their attacking approach paid off as they built momentum and gradually stretched Paraguay’s defence.

Paraguay attempted to respond and managed to get on the scoresheet, but the South American side found it difficult to match the intensity shown by the hosts. The USA continued to create chances and added further goals to put the result beyond doubt.

With the victory, the United States moved to the top section of Group D and gained an important boost in confidence ahead of their upcoming fixtures in the tournament.

Strong opening result for hosts

A winning start is particularly important in a World Cup campaign, and the USA achieved exactly that with a comprehensive performance. The result gives the hosts valuable momentum as they prepare for the next stage of group play.

For Paraguay, the defeat means they will need a strong response in their remaining group matches to keep their hopes of progressing to the knockout rounds alive.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is being jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, with the tournament featuring an expanded format and more participating teams than previous editions.

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