
U.S. Says Iran Agreed to No Nuclear Weapons
Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Tehran will not agree to any deal with the United States that fails to secure the rights of Iranians.

Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Tehran will not agree to any deal with the United States that fails to secure the rights of Iranians.

The end of New START poses new threats—which experts claim can be micromanaged safely in the absence of grand treaties.

Speaking before departing for China, Trump said domestic financial pressures do not influence his decisions on Iran.

Beijing has stated that all parties must heed the international community’s call to resume safe maritime traffic through the strait.

United Nations nuclear officials have confirmed that Pyongyang’s weapons program is entering a more aggressive, high-capacity phase.

The Ukrainian president said while he isn’t seeking nuclear arms he would accept them “with pleasure” from Britain or France if offered.

By highlighting France’s strategic capabilities without committing to sustained military operations, the current approach allows Macron to project strength while avoiding deeper involvement in conflict.

“One can only hope that someone has carefully studied the lessons of past actions, conflicts, and revolutions and is planning a better future for the Iranian people.”

The government recently revealed that Finland would allow the import of nuclear weapons.

Russia described Helsinki’s plan to permit nuclear weapons on its soil as a potential threat—and vowed to react accordingly.