Referring to Iran's nuclear talks, King Salman of Saudi Arabia said in a speech to the UN General Assembly that he hoped the talks would lead to tangible results to ensure confidence.

Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of the judiciary, said that no one was "more worthy than the families of the martyrs" to defend women's rights. He also referred to women's rights activists, adding: "Today, those in the name of defending women's rights hit women the hardest, degrading and devaluing women's status."
The website Axius quoted two senior Israeli officials as saying that the country had secret talks with the United States last week to discuss an "alternative plan" if talks on reviving the UN Security Council were not resumed.

Ebrahim Raisi, President: Today, all people, even those who did not vote for us, hope for the 13th government to create openness and comfort in their lives.
The head of the Society of Internal Medicine, referring to the disproportionate distribution of physicians in Iran, told Mehr News Agency that physicians are not willing to practice medicine in deprived and central areas of the country due to lack of welfare facilities.