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Ghalibaf: ‘We do not trust guarantees or words, only deeds count’
Tehran “does not trust guarantees or words” and “only actions count”. This was stated in a post on X by the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, following the news that Iran and the US would reach a preliminary agreement on a 60-day ceasefire extension, which remains pending the green light from the US President, Donald Trump. “We don’t get concessions with dialogue, but with missiles. In negotiations, we simply make it clear,’ Ghalibaf continued that the Islamic Republic ‘will not take any action before the other side acts’. For the Speaker, ‘the winner of any agreement is the one who is best prepared for war from the day after’.
Albanese: 4,000 desaparecidos among Palestinians
“There is another shocking fact, a crime that had not yet been documented in Palestine by Israel, which is enforced disappearances: there are 4,000 desaparecidos, people who have been arrested and it is not known what happened to them”. This was stated by UN Special Rapporteur on the Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese, after reading some direct testimonies of torture, when she presented her latest investigation into Israel’s use of torture in the occupied Palestinian territories to the Senate.
Ghalibaf, £we don’t get concessions with dialogue, but with missiles’
Ghalibaf, ‘we don’t get concessions with dialogue, but with missiles’
(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 29 – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said in a post on X that Tehran “does not get concessions through dialogue, but through missiles”, referring to talks with Washington to end the war. The Islamic Republic’s chief negotiating delegation also stated that Iran ‘does not trust guarantees or words, because only actions count’, announcing that ‘no action will be taken before the US acts’. Finally, according to Ghalibaf, ‘the winner of any negotiation is the one who is best prepared for war from the day after the agreement’. (ANSA).
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