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Prof. Robert DUSSEY

@rdussey · Post #8 · 2022/09/07 06:09

J’ai reçu comme distinction le Prix International des Droits de l'Homme 2021-2022 à #islamabad au #pakistan - Received the International Human Rights Award 2021-2022 https://www.tiktok.com/@rdussey/video/7131409570945060101

RT en français

@RTenfrancais · Post #80071 · 2026/04/25 19:50

🇺🇸#Trump affirme que l'Iran a formulé une nouvelle offre aux États-Unis dix minutes après l'annulation du voyage de Witkoff et Kushner à #Islamabad. Le dirigeant américain a déclaré que cette nouvelle offre iranienne était « bien meilleure que la précédente ». Il a également précisé qu'il n'avait pas encore envisagé de prolonger le cessez-le-feu avec l'#Iran. RT en français • Osez questionner !

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21970 · 2026/04/08 02:46

Update: “Safe passage… possible for two weeks”: #Iran announces #Hormuz access after two-week ceasefire Addis Abeba — Iran has announced that safe maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be permitted for a limited period under a conditional ceasefire as part of a two-week truce. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the measure was communicated in a statement he shared on his X on behalf of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran. “For a period of two weeks, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be possible via coordination with Iran’s armed forces and with due consideration to technical limitations,” Araghchi said. Earlier, Iran accepted a two-week ceasefire, with negotiations set to begin in #Islamabad, after the United States agreed to suspend attacks contingent on reopening the strategic waterway. https://www.facebook.com/share/18HGnFWyrN/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Voir de ses propres yeux

@voir_yeux · Post #12488 · 2026/04/10 22:40

🇵🇰🇮🇷 Le ministère pakistanais des Affaires étrangères a confirmé l'arrivée de la délégation iranienne et a esperé que les discussions seraient constructives. #iran#islamabad#pourparlers

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21494 · 2026/02/23 06:35

News: #Somalia in talks with #Pakistan over $900m deal for 24 JF-17 fighter jets Somalia is in advanced negotiations with Pakistan to acquire up to 24 JF-17 Thunder Block III fighter jets under a defence package reportedly valued at around $900 million, according to Somali and Pakistani media reports. If concluded, the agreement would mark #Mogadishu’s largest defence procurement since the collapse of the central government in 1991. The reported talks gained momentum following an early February visit to #Islamabad by a Somali Air Force delegation led by Commander Mohamud Sheikh Ali. The visit underscored Mogadishu’s stated intention to rebuild its air force and regain sovereign control over national airspace after decades of conflict and reliance on foreign partners. A Somali defence ministry official was quoted by regional media as saying the potential acquisition reflects a push... https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid02HZtxUSZvim3kk27yGxFSRo5GiuuKCFbZWsbktvFfznSUCc359ULRjXfJoaX22N9dl

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5636 · 2026/04/16 14:59

🔤🔤🔤🔤2️⃣ At Geneva on 26 February Iran offered to “downblend” this stockpile of highly enriched uranium – an irreversible process – from 60% to 3.67%, the maximum level set in the JCPOA. The 2015 deal contained similar provisions to both downblend, or export the excess stocks. The US in Islamabad said it wanted the entire stockpile taken out of Iran, ideally under US supervision. It is not clear why downblending inside Iran under full IAEA supervision is a substantially worse option from the US perspective than shipping the uranium out of the country. In Geneva Iran offered a new confidence-building measure, saying it would not build any stockpile of uranium, and uranium would be enriched only on the basis of need. This would be a gain that Trump could claim surpassed any Obama deal. The Trump administration faces a political constraint on sanctions relief. In 2015 figures such as Marco Rubio, then a senator, lambasted Obama, saying: “Iran will immediately use the money that it’s receiving in sanctions relief to begin to build up its conventional capabilities. It will establish the most dominant military power in the region outside the United States, and it will raise the price of us operating in the region.” Trump as a result wants some restrictions on what Iran spends the sanctions relief. Iran for its part cannot accept such restrictions and needs some guarantee that the sanctions relief is permanent, and not reversible as in the past. It is here that the trust deficit between the two sides makes a solution so difficult. Iran itself seems divided on how to handle the US blockade of its ports, including whether to say it is a breach of the ceasefire and something that must end before the Islamabad talks can reconvene. More broadly, Ali Nasri, the Iran-based international lawyer, said on Tuesday two conflicting views existed inside Iran on how to handle the strait issue. One, more confrontational, view backs exploiting the strait to generate revenue, gain compensation for war damages and to assert national pride. The other sees it as a strategic negotiating lever to gain in the short term a lasting ceasefire, sanctions relief and security guarantees. “Later as the threat environment subsides, and the Trump presidency likely ends, a carefully crafted legal system could pave the way for Iran to exert greater authority over the passageway,” he suggested. #trump#iran#peacetalks#islamabad#obama 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5635 · 2026/04/16 13:59

“Trump Is Upbeat Before the Upcoming Tehran Talks, But He’s Prepared For the Worst” 🔤🔤🔤🔤1️⃣ If talks between Iran and the US reconvene within the next few days in Islamabad, Trump will have two major political hurdles to overcome – first showing that any deal he secures is better than the one signed by Obama in 2015 and from which he withdraw in 2018, and secondly proving the deal is more favourable than the one on offer in Geneva in February before he launched his war. Otherwise he will have inflicted massive damage on the world economy when alternatives were available that were less costly in blood and treasure. He will also have to show that Iran has made no permanent gain by taking control of shipping passing through the strait of Hormuz. These are the yardsticks, or tests, around which his negotiating team will be keeping an anxious eye. In one respect, any Islamabad deal will be better than the JCPOA since it will contain no sunset clauses, one of Trump’s major criticisms of the Obama deal. The new deal will have datelines for specific events to be triggered, but overall the deal is intended to be for ever. These are broadly four sticking points on which the Trump team will aim to claim progress over his hated Democrat predecessor. The first is Iran’s domestic enrichment of uranium. In the Geneva talks held on 26 February the two sides provisionally reached a position whereby the US team, on Trump’s instruction, demanded Iran suspend all domestic enrichment for 10 years. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, indicated he thought three years was the maximum the Iranian system would wear. The US in last week’s talks in Islamabad raised their demand to a 20-year suspension, and Trump in a New York Post interview said he “did not like the 20-year offer”, and wanted the ban on enrichment to be permanent. In practice, nobody knows how long it would take Iran, given the damage inflicted on its key enrichment facilities, to start enriching again. In the 2015 talks Obama conceded Iran could enrich for 15 years, but only at the level of purity required for a civilian nuclear programme – 3.67%. The agreement did not explicitly grant Iran a right to enrich as a point of principle. The second issue is Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The 2015 JCPOA limited Iran’s stockpile of uranium at 3.65% to 300kg. Now Iran has 440.9kg of uranium enriched to 60% uranium-235, a level that can be quickly enriched to weapons-grade – 90%. Nearly all of the 60% material is in gas form (UF6) and stored in small canisters, roughly the size of a scuba tank. Iran says that from July 2019 it built this stockpile at these higher purity levels as a bargaining chip in response to the US and Europe’s failure to lift sanctions as promised in the 2015 deal. #trump#iran#peacetalks#islamabad#obama 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

Marx21.it

@marx21news · Post #10171 · 2026/04/14 06:44

🇮🇷 Iran: “Nessuna fiducia agli USA dopo i colloqui di Islamabad” Il presidente del Parlamento iraniano, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, ha dichiarato che gli Stati Uniti non sono riusciti a conquistare la fiducia di Teheran durante l’ultimo round di negoziati nella capitale pakistana. Nonostante la buona volontà dichiarata dall’Iran, Ghalibaf ha sottolineato che “sulla base dell’esperienza di due guerre precedenti, non ci fidiamo dell’altra parte”. La delegazione iraniana ha presentato iniziative costruttive, ma i colloqui di 21 ore si sono conclusi senza risultati tangibili. L’Iran ribadisce la sua linea: diplomazia della forza accanto alla resistenza militare, senza rinunciare ai propri diritti nazionali. Ghalibaf ha avvertito che spetta ora a Washington decidere se sia in grado di costruire un rapporto di fiducia. I colloqui di sabato – i primi dopo il cessate il fuoco di due settimane – non hanno portato a un accordo. La tensione tra Teheran e Washington resta altissima. 🔴 #Iran#USA#Islamabad#Ghalibaf#Diplomazia#Resistenza https://www.marx21.it/internazionale/ghalibaf-gli-stati-uniti-non-sono-riusciti-a-guadagnarsi-la-fiducia-delliran-nei-colloqui-di-islamabad/

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5672 · 2026/04/21 16:03

🔤🔤🔤🔤➖ Though Iran was intensively bombed during the five-week US-Israel joint campaign, Tehran’s leadership does not believe it has been defeated. Pakistan has been preparing for possible negotiations since Sunday, setting up a security lockdown and suspending public transport in the capital. Islamabad’s electricity board also promised that power cuts would be suspended in the city while negotiations continue. Power cuts lasting six to seven hours a day have become typical in cities across Pakistan as the country grapples with oil and gas shortages caused by the double closure of the strait of Hormuz by Iran and the US. Trump had imposed a blockade on Iranian ports in response to Iran’s decision to charge tolls on merchant shipping crossing the strategic waterway, and on Sunday the US military seized an Iranian-flagged container ship trying to cross, raising concerns an escalation of hostilities would prevent peace talks resuming. US central command said the Touska had been seized after its crew had ignored six hours of warnings. Its engines were disabled by fire from a US destroyer and it was then captured by marines from the USS Tripoli, arriving by helicopter and roping down on to the merchant vessel. Though Iran had briefly lifted its own blockade on Friday, it reimposed it again on Saturday because the US would not lift its counter-blockade. One tanker in the region was attacked by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Saturday and a second container ship was struck by an unknown projectile. Commercial shipping was once again at a near standstill in the strait. Three tankers made the crossing on Monday – after 18 ships had transited on Saturday – and the price of Brent crude oil was up by $5 to more than $95 on Monday, reflecting the renewed maritime danger. Israel and Lebanon are due to hold a second round of ambassador level talks in Washington on Thursday, the US state department said, the first discussions between the two countries since a 10-day ceasefire in the theatre was announced last week. Israel also told residents of southern Lebanon to stay out of a zone of territory next to the border, and warned people not to approach the area of the Litani River, as it sought to consolidate its military grip on the area while the ceasefire is ongoing. A map posted by the country’s military on social media marked a red line through 21 villages across the south, covering an area 5km to 10km from the border. #vance#peace#talks#islamabad#iran#lebanon 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5671 · 2026/04/21 14:02

Vance Is Flying To Islamabad For the Second Round Of Peace Talks 🔤🔤🔤🔤➖ Vance is flying to Islamabad at the head of a US diplomatic delegation on Tuesday if Iran agrees to further talks in the Pakistani capital as the deadline for the current ceasefire looms. Vance will travel with Witkoff, Kushner, the president’s son-in-law – though Iran’s president warned there remained a “deep historical mistrust” of the US. Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran was concerned about “unconstructive and contradictory signals from American officials” and concluded they amounted to an effort to seek the country’s surrender. “Iranians do not submit to force,” he said. However, one senior Iranian official told the Reuters news agency that Tehran was “positively reviewing” its participation, amid reports that its delegation would again be headed by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf if Vance attends. Ghalibaf said later that Iran would not accept negotiations with the US while under threat, adding in the post on X early on Tuesday that “we have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield”. He also accused Trump of seeking to “turn this negotiating table – in his own imagination – into a table of surrender or to justify renewed warmongering.” Tehran called for an end to the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump repeated a demand that Iran should never be allowed to build a nuclear weapon and even said he would be willing to meet Iranian leaders himself. Earlier, the US president had confused the situation by telling the New York Post that Vance and his team were “heading over now” and he expected them to be arriving in Islamabad that evening. That was quickly corrected by US officials who said while there had been a discussion about Vance leaving on Monday, the vice-president was in fact expected to depart on Tuesday morning if the talks were taking place. A second round of high-stakes discussions to end a war begun by US and Israeli bombing at the end of February could – if they go ahead – take place on Wednesday, with the threat of renewed outbreak of fighting in the background. Trump said he now considers the two-week ceasefire with Iran ends “Wednesday evening Washington time”, extending the pause for an extra 24 hours to allow the critical meeting in Islamabad to take place. Vance led the US team during 21 hours of failed discussions with Iran earlier in the month, which collapsed after Iran would not agree to US demands to end nuclear enrichment and hand over its 440kg of highly enriched uranium. The Iranians had said there remained a deficit of trust with the US, and wanted assurances they would not be attacked again if a final agreement was reached. #vance#peace#talks#islamabad#iran#lebanon 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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