Category: United States

  • Iran Reacts to Trump’s New Nuclear Deal Proposal

    Iran Reacts to Trump’s New Nuclear Deal Proposal

    Iran’s foreign minister said that Iran sent its response through Oman. Foreign Minister also announced that their indirect talks can continue .

    Foreign Minister sent a reply to United States President Donald Trump a letter through Oman. In the letter, Trump asked foreign Minister to agree to a new nuclear deal, according to Iranian state media.
    IRNA which is a Iran’s official news agency On Thursday. IRNA quoted Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying that Iranian sent its response through Oman in the right way.
    Furthermore he said that “Our response includes a letter where we shared our views on the current situation and Mr. Trump’s letter,”.
    During his first term as U.S. president, Trump pulled the U.S. out of a 2015 nuclear deal. This deal had set strict limits on Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for lifting sanctions.


    After Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reimposed strong U.S. sanctions, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Iran has gathered enough nuclear material for multiple bombs. However, Iran has not taken steps to build one.


    Foreign Minister says its nuclear program is only for producing energy for civilian use.
    The details of Trump’s letter to Iran’s 85-year-old leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have not been made public. The letter was sent when the United States government put new sanctions on Iran. Which is a part of its maximum pressure campaign.

    U.S. President Trump’s letter was given to Iranian officials by Anwar Gargash, a senior diplomat from the United Arab Emirates, during his visit to Tehran on March 12, 2025. You can check further info ” Trump New Policy” .

    Minister has not shared details about its response, but so far, it has rejected Trump’s warning to make a deal or face military action.
    Earlier on Thursday, Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Iran’s leader Khamenei, said Iran has not closed all doors to negotiations.
    Iran is open to indirect talks with the United States to assess the other side, share its own conditions, and make a decision,” the adviser said, according to state media.

  • Pakistan US Relation: New Developments and What You Need to Know

    Pakistan US Relation: New Developments and What You Need to Know

    Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan US relation is an important part of its foreign policy. Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani mentioned that Pakistan and the U.S. have a strong and long-standing partnership. He shared these thoughts during a meeting with Natalie Bakar, the Charged Affaires in Islamabad, on Monday. He also announced that lies between the two countries are improving, and it is important to keep this positive progress.


    Mr. Gilani said that the Pakistan US relation should be based on mutual trust, respect, and shared interests between the both countries. He expressed Pakistan’s desire to strengthen and expand this partnership.


    The Chairman of the Senate emphasized on the importance of direct connections between people from both countries. Chairman of the Senate encouraged more interaction at different levels to improve understanding. He also said that Pakistan US relation is important. He also wants to increase cooperation by exchanging delegations in politics, parliament, business, education, and cultural exchanges.

    Mr. Gilani mentioned that Pakistan is inviting U.S. companies to invest in new areas. He highlighted that the U.S. is Pakistan’s largest export market, and Pakistan wants to expand its trade with the U.S.
    He also said that Pakistan aims to build positive and productive relationships with all neighboring countries, despite the challenges in the region.


    Mr. Gilani talked about his efforts to strengthen U.S.-Pakistan relations when he was Prime Minister. He recalled visiting the U.S. in July 2008, where he had friendly and productive meetings with American leaders, including then-President George W. Bush. He also remembered his important meeting with President Barack Obama in 2012 during a nuclear summit in Seoul.


    Gilani thanked the U.S. for its support as an important economic and development partner. He stressed the need to work together in many areas, such as climate change, clean energy, water management, modern farming, protecting nature, and waste management.

    Mr. Gilani also talked about Pakistan’s long-standing defense partnership with the U.S. He highlighted Pakistan’s role as a frontline state in the global war on terror. He said both countries should continue to explore new trade and investment opportunities to promote growth and innovation.


    He welcomed the new U.S. administration under President Donald Trump and hoped for further improvement in relations. He also thanked the U.S. for its help during floods and other natural disasters.


    Mr. Gilani appreciated the important role of the Pakistani community in the U.S. and highlighted the value of educational exchange programs between the two countries.
    He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to working positively with the U.S. and expressed hope for continued diplomatic cooperation in areas of shared interest.


    Ms. Natalie Bakar, the Charged Affaires of the U.S. Embassy, thanked the Chairman Senate for his warm welcome. She said that Pakistan is an important country, and President Trump has also recognized Pakistan’s efforts in fighting terrorism. She praised Mr. Gilani for his work in promoting peace and called him a “champion of peace.”


    Ms. Bakar also emphasized the need to expand trade and economic relations between the two countries. She expressed her best wishes for Mr. Gilani.

  • US Ukraine Negotiations in Saudi Arabia: New Key Points You Should need to Know

    US Ukraine Negotiations in Saudi Arabia: New Key Points You Should need to Know

    Delegates from Ukraine and Russia will meet on Monday. Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is asking his allies to push Russia to stop the attacks.

    Delegates from the United States and Ukraine have started talks in Saudi Arabia, according to Ukraine’s Defence Minister, Rustem Umerov. The talks between US and Ukrainian are part of peace efforts led by US President Donald Trump’s administration.

    “On Sunday, Umerov said they discussed ways to protect energy sites and important infrastructure from attacks.”. However, there is disagreement about what a partial truce would include, as Russia and Ukraine have different views.

    US Ukraine talks

    Umerov wrote on X, “We are following the Ukrainian President’s order to bring peace closer and improve security.”

    On Sunday, US special envoy Steve Witkoff said he was hopeful about the important talks to end this war. Moreover he told Fox News that he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted peace. “I don’t think he wants to take over all of Europe,” Witkoff added.

    The Russian and US delegations will have separate meetings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday.

    Meanwhile, Russian drone attacks in Ukraine overnight have killed at least seven people. Furthermore Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has asked Western allies to put more pressure on Russia to stop its attacks before the peace talks begin.

    “On Sunday, the city’s military administration said a drone attack on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, killed three people, including a five-year-old child, and injured 10 others.”

    In another attack, four people died in the Donetsk region. According to regional Governor Vadym Filashkin. Moreover, an attack on the front-line town of Dobropillya killed three of them.”

    Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote on Telegram that emergency services were sent to different parts of the city to deal with fires and damage.

    The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia sent 147 drones overnight to different parts of Ukraine. They also said that 97 drones were destroyed, and 25 failed to hit their targets.

    Zelenskyy said on social media that attacks like the one in Kyiv happen every day in Ukraine.

    “This week alone, Russia has used over 1,580 guided bombs, nearly 1,100 attack drones, and 15 different missiles against our people,” . Furthermore he said. “We need new solutions and more pressure on Moscow to stop these attacks and the war.”