WANA – Our team is closely monitoring the latest developments regarding the new round of Iran–U.S. nuclear talks here.

 


Egypt Opposes Military Solution to Iran Nuclear Issue

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdel-Aati, met on September 09, 2025. Social media/ WANA News Agency

WANA (Feb 10) – Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel-Aati, said Cairo opposes military solutions to address Iran’s nuclear file.

 

“We are against military solutions in dealing with the issue of Iran’s nuclear program,” he stated.

 

He added that mediation efforts aim to prevent escalation between the United States and Iran and to avoid dragging the region into a wider conflict.

 

Abdel-Aati also noted that Egypt maintains daily contacts with both U.S. and Iranian officials, coordinating closely with partners in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Oman.

 


Netanyahu to Present Principles for Iran Talks

WANA (Feb 10) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that during his upcoming visit to Washington, he will present his principles for negotiations with Iran to U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

Netanyahu, who is traveling to meet Trump, stated that his discussions would cover a range of issues, including Gaza, but would primarily focus on talks with Iran. “I will present our views on the principles of the negotiations to President Donald J. Trump,” Netanyahu said.

 

He added, “In my view, these principles are important not only for Israel but for anyone who seeks peace and security.”

 


Washington Sends Message to Iranian Public Amid Talks

WANA (Feb 10) – The U.S. State Department, in a Persian-language message issued during ongoing talks with Tehran, emphasized increased pressure on Iran and claimed that Washington’s latest sanctions are intended to benefit the Iranian people.

 

In a post on its Persian-language account on the social media platform X, the State Department referred to new tariffs targeting countries that purchase Iranian goods, saying that “President Donald J. Trump is signing an executive order to confront the Islamic Republic regime and establish a process to impose tariffs on countries that continue to purchase goods or services from Iran.”

 

The U.S. State Department presented itself as a supporter of the Iranian people, despite criticism that such sanctions and tariffs directly affect the daily lives of ordinary Iranians and do not benefit them.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump signed the new executive order in the early hours of Saturday (February 6), just hours after talks between Washington and Tehran were held…

 


Iranian FM Briefs Regional Counterparts on Indirect Talks with US in Muscat

 

WANA (Feb 10) – Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held separate phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, briefing his counterparts on the latest developments related to the indirect negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States in Muscat.

 

During the calls, Araghchi described the talks as a “good start,” while stressing the need to address existing mistrust regarding the intentions and objectives of the American side.

 

The foreign ministers of the regional countries, for their part, welcomed the launch of the Muscat negotiations and emphasized the importance of continuing the dialogue in order to reach a political and diplomatic solution and to prevent any escalation of tensions. They also underlined that the success of these talks would be significant for regional stability and security.