Interior Minister: People have problems in their welfare


"The conflicting American messages transmitted to us through the media and diplomatic channels will not be the criterion for our final decision and we will judge by the practical behavior of the Americans," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said before leaving New York about the future of talks on a possible revival of the UN Security Council.
Mehr News Agency reported that several thousand pilgrims of the Arbaeen ceremony have gathered at the border of Shalamcheh, and several hundred pilgrims have been suspended at the gate of Iraq after crossing the Iranian gate. Despite officials insisting that traffic be banned from the land border to Iraq, the Shalamcheh and Mehran borders were reopened for several hours on Saturday.
Yaghoub Rezazadeh, a member of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stressed that "we will not leave the negotiations in any way and we will not leave Borjam." This is how our problems will continue and the consequences will be borne by the United States

Following a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in the south of Kerman province, Faryab governor Ali Niknafs said: "The magnitude of this earthquake was high and caused panic among the people, but no damage has been reported so far."
The Yemeni government army said Iranian-backed Houthi militants fired two ballistic missiles at the town of Marb, both of which hit residential areas. The attack damaged a hospital building.