Iranian officials have reiterated that Tehran is committed to pursuing diplomacy to end what it describes as the US-Israeli “war of aggression,” while stressing that the country remains fully prepared to defend its security and national interests. According to the Tasnim News Agency, the Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi made the remarks on Monday during a meeting in Tehran with Pakistan’s Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who is visiting Iran for consultations with senior officials. Araqchi said Iran is serious about diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict but warned that Tehran would “spare no effort” to strengthen its defensive preparedness. He described what he called “contradictory and excessive demands” by the United States as a major obstacle to progress in negotiations. Referring to past experiences, Araqchi cited what he characterized as Washington’s breach of commitments and “betrayal of diplomacy,” saying Iran’s decision to enter talks was based on a responsible a...
A comparative analysis of IRIB News, BBC Persian, and Iran International over the past 24 hours Three major Persian-language news outlets are telling starkly different stories about Donald Trump's latest Iran announcements — a two-week ceasefire conditioned on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and a continued maritime blockade — revealing a sharp editorial fault line between state-controlled and independent media. State broadcaster IRIB and its affiliated outlets are framing Trump's conditional pause as an American climb-down forced by Iranian military resolve. Quoting official sources, IRIB flatly denies Trump's claims of back-channel contacts, calling them a "lie," and describes his retreat from an earlier strike plan as an "abject retreat" driven by fear of Iran's armed forces. The language is deliberate and combative — terms like "firm and credible threat" and "no negotiations have taken place" dominate the coverage. Crucially, I...