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11 Feb 2026, 17:40

🔸Media reports indicate that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, entered the White House on Wednesday, February 11, to discuss Iran with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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🔸Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic Republic, told Al Jazeera that Tehran has not received any specific proposals from the U.S. so far, and what took place in Oman was merely a message exchange. He added that the U.S. entering negotiations is a sign of moving towards a "rational path." Larijani emphasized that the Islamic Republic's position on the principle of negotiation is "positive" and stated that discussions are ongoing, with some regional countries working towards a resolution. He also mentioned that there is no discussion about a complete halt to uranium enrichment due to energy needs, and negotiations with Washington are limited to the nuclear issue and do not include other topics.
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🔸Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran's missile weapons "are not a subject of negotiations with the U.S. and will not be." The Iranian Foreign Minister, who participated in the government rally on February 11 in Tehran, responded to a question about Donald Trump's recent statements by saying: "No one can threaten our missiles. Our missiles are not a subject of negotiation and will not be." This comes as the U.S. President emphasized on Tuesday evening that a good deal, in his view, is one regarding the Islamic Republic without nuclear weapons, missiles, and other issues. Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, also stated in his speech at the government ceremony on February 11 that Tehran is ready for any verification regarding its nuclear program but "will not bow to their excessive demands."
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🔸Hillel Neuer, an international lawyer and executive director of UN Watch, called on the UN Secretary-General to withdraw the invitation for Abbas Araghchi, the Iranian Foreign Minister, to speak at the Human Rights Council of the organization. Neuer mentioned Antonio Guterres, writing to him: "If you do not withdraw the invitation to this mass murderer, we will ask the Swiss police to arrest him on charges of crimes against humanity."
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🔸Ali Shamkhani, on the sidelines of the 57th anniversary of the revolution rally, stated: "Iran's missile capability is a red line, and this issue will not come to the negotiation table."
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🔸The Association of Families of Victims of Flight PS752 announced in a statement the passing of Mohsen Ahmadipour, a board member of the association, at his home in Toronto. Mohsen Ahmadipour lost his wife, Roja Azadian, in the incident of the downing of Flight PS752 by IRGC missiles on January 8, 2020. According to the association's statement, Mohsen Ahmadipour lived and worked alone in Toronto. The association stated that no suspicious findings were observed in the initial police report, but the members of this association seeking justice will await the final report from the police and forensic medicine.
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🔸The Emir of Qatar spoke with the U.S. President on Wednesday, February 11, regarding regional and international developments and ongoing efforts to reduce tensions and strengthen regional security. A statement from the Emir of Qatar's office indicated that Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Donald Trump exchanged views on the most important developments at regional and international levels, particularly the current situation in the region and diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and enhance regional security and peace. Just hours earlier, the Emir of Qatar had also met and discussed with Ali Larijani, the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Larijani had traveled to Oman before heading to Qatar and met with the Sultan of that country as well.
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🔸Fluctuations in the gold, currency, and car markets in Iran have also affected the housing market, increasing housing prices in Tehran by "30 to 50 percent."
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🔸J.D. Vance, the U.S. Vice President, on Wednesday, February 11, before leaving Baku, responded to a journalist's question about whether he would like to see a change of government in Iran by saying: "If the people of Iran want to change the government, it is up to them. The focus of the U.S. government is on preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons; a policy that was also in place during the first term [of Trump's presidency]."
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🔸Jean-Noël Barrot, the French Foreign Minister, stated that his country will "increase" the number of visas issued for Iranians seeking asylum due to the recent crackdown by Iranian authorities. Mr. Barrot, in a speech at the French Parliament, said that Paris wants to support the people of Iran in every possible way.
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