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23 Feb 2026, 15:30

🔸The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry rejected reports about the possibility of Iran and the U.S. reaching a temporary agreement in recent negotiations. Ismail Baghaei, in a press conference on Monday, March 4, also stated that visiting the bombed nuclear facilities is contingent upon the lifting of U.S. sanctions. He expressed ignorance regarding the potential visit of Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, to Oman on Tuesday. Earlier, Omani media reported that Larijani would travel to Oman on Tuesday to present Iran's written proposal regarding a potential agreement between Iran and the U.S.
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🔸The EU's foreign policy chief called for a "diplomatic solution" regarding Iran ahead of the anticipated negotiations between Tehran and Washington this Thursday. Kaya Kalas stated on Monday, March 4, before the EU foreign ministers' meeting: "We do not need another war in this region. We are already facing many wars." She added, "It is true that Iran is in its weakest position in recent years. We must truly use this time to find a diplomatic solution."
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🔸Several Iranian Kurdish parties based in Iraq announced on March 3 that they have formed a political coalition aimed at overthrowing the Islamic Republic and ultimately achieving Kurdish autonomy. The members of this coalition include: the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), Komala of Kurdish Workers, the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK), the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, and the Khabat Organization of Iranian Kurdistan. The Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan, in a statement, criticized the coalition plan as "very general and open to interpretation, lacking specific content and clear political orientations," and announced that it would not participate in this coalition.
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🔸The Financial Times reported on March 3 that Iran has signed a "secret" arms deal worth 500 million euros with Russia to purchase thousands of advanced shoulder-fired missiles. According to the British newspaper, this agreement, signed in December in Moscow, commits Russia to deliver 500 "Verba" launch systems and 2,500 "9M336" missiles to Iran over three years. Under this agreement, deliveries will occur in three phases between 2027 and 2029.
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🔸According to Iranian sports media, Voria Ghafouri has ended his collaboration with Esteghlal after their victory over Mes Rafsanjan, which brought the team to the top of the Premier League table, and has bid farewell from the Esteghlal bench. Voria Ghafouri, who took over as interim head coach on Sunday after the dismissal of Ricardo Sa Pinto, made sharp remarks in the post-match press conference regarding what has been termed "bloodthirsty" against him, stating that during the recent protests, in addition to closing two of his cafes and blocking his mobile phone line, a court has also issued a ruling against him. In this conference, the video of which has been published in Iranian sports media, he emphasized that he has "always stood with the people" and referred to two of his critics abroad as "frauds and blood merchants." On Sunday, Esteghlal also criticized the lack of broadcast of Voria Ghafouri's images on television during the match against Mes Rafsanjan.
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🔸The private television network "Manoto" announced that "following a potential threat from the Islamic Republic," the owner of the building housing the network has cut off access to its studios. Keyvan and Marjan Abbasi, the managers of Manoto, stated in a press release on Monday, March 4, that the owner of the studio building "after receiving a notification from the British anti-terrorism police regarding a potential threat against us from the Islamic Republic, intends to terminate the lease agreement." Accordingly, the owner has cut off staff access to the studio location.
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