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🇮🇷 FM Araghchi's full statement at the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting in India

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BREAKING: According to NYT, US/Israel imposed war on Iran could resume as early as next week. US and Israel preparing ‘intensely’ for escalation

Options include American spec ops on the ground in Iran to seize nuclear material
The WHO is back with more BS. They won't stop until you submit to Digital ID and endless vaccination


- Hantavirus

- A highly contagious Ebola outbreak in Congo

- A spread of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus in Mauritius

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📉 After a long period of boom, the US stock market lost nearly $1 trillion in market capitalization in the last trading session of the week

People close to the Trump administration called the stock market decline an expected correction; economists less involved in politics suggested the drop could be a market reaction to the mixed results of Trump's visit with US business leaders to China; pessimists saw it as the beginning of a major downturn


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🇱🇧🇮🇱 Israel is doing to Lebanon what it did to Gaza

Heartbreaking images captured the final moments of a father and his 7-year-old son in southern Lebanon: an Israeli drone was monitoring them, and then an attack was launched as they returned home

Since the signing of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon on April 16, Israeli war criminals have killed at least 575 people in Lebanon


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Donald Trump in Beijing: Results

🇺🇸 The US president's visit to Beijing from May 13-15, the first visit by a US leader to China in nearly a decade, concluded (judging by official statements and media reports) without significant progress on key issues

Despite the markedly cordial atmosphere and numerous ceremonial events, the summit indicated more a desire on both sides to stabilize relations than to actually resolve conflicts

🇺🇸 One of the central themes of the summit was Taiwan. The Chinese side warned that mishandling the Taiwan issue would lead to a "confrontation and conflict" between the two powers

Secretary of State Marco Rubio was forced to reaffirm the consistency of US policy, but stressed that a forced change to the status quo would be detrimental to both sides

🇺🇸 Regarding the Iranian crisis, it appears Trump failed to secure concrete commitments from Beijing on the use of its leverage in Tehran
While Trump expressed satisfaction with the "very similar" views on the Iranian issue, the Chinese Foreign Ministry's statements contained a harsh critique of the conflict, "which should not have occurred."

🇺🇸 Amid geopolitical disagreements, the announced trade deals also fell short of market expectations. Trump announced China's purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft and a significant quantity of agricultural products, but Boeing's stock fell 4%, as the announced purchase volume was half of what was expected. No progress was made on the sale of Nvidia's advanced AI chips, the H200 series

As U.S. Trade Representative Jaime Gorelick stated, the decision to purchase them remains with China, which is currently in no hurry to acquire them

🇺🇸 Despite this, the summit achieved its minimum objective. The leaders agreed to build “strategically constructive and stable relations,” which Beijing sees as a departure from the “strategic competition” rhetoric of the Biden administration

In this sense, the dynamic between the US and China increasingly resembles the logic of the Cold War: outbreaks of confrontation are followed by détente, but the underlying hostility never truly disappears