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Iranian government says no problems in gasoline distribution

Jun 17, 2025, 12:30 GMT+1

Iran’s government spokesperson said on Tuesday that there are no issues in the distribution of gasoline, despite public awareness of queues at fuel stations.

The spokesperson acknowledged the existence of lines but emphasized that fuel distribution is being managed effectively and that there is no systemic problem.

Temporary and mobile fuel stations are also under consideration to improve the situation.

Additionally, the spokesperson mentioned that the government is taking a local, community-focused approach to address issues with bakeries and essential goods, ensuring a stable supply chain.

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EU calls for urgent de-escalation, says diplomacy is the solution

Jun 17, 2025, 12:25 GMT+1

The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Tuesday called for an urgent de-escalation of the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, as missile exchanges have intensified since Friday.

Speaking after a meeting with EU foreign ministers, Kallas stressed the EU’s commitment to diplomacy as the only viable solution to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

"We all agreed on the urgent need for de-escalation. Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and diplomacy is the solution to prevent this. And the EU will play its part. I also took note of the support of the EU ministers on the European Union and my involvement in the de-escalation. So I will spare no effort in this respect."

European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas looks on during a press point on 18th package of sanctions against Russia, in Brussels, Belgium June 10, 2025.
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European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas looks on during a press point on 18th package of sanctions against Russia, in Brussels, Belgium June 10, 2025.

Kallas also highlighted concerns over Iran’s accelerated nuclear program, citing the International Atomic Energy Agency’s recent declaration that Tehran breached non-proliferation obligations.

"That is why we also agree that the diplomatic solution is the best way to address Iran's nuclear program in the long run, and Europe stands ready to play its part. Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency declared Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations. We cannot be lenient when Iran accelerates its nuclear program."

"Yesterday, we had a call with the E3 ministers, myself, and also the Iranian minister, to see what more we can do to really sit down and de-escalate. As all of us agree, it's a diplomatic solution that is the only one also for the Iran nuclear program."

Israel says Iran’s military command 'on the run' as strikes intensify

Jun 17, 2025, 12:11 GMT+1

Iran’s military leadership is “on the run,” an Israeli military official said Tuesday, as Israel escalated its strikes on Iranian targets.

The official said Iran has launched around 400 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones at Israel in recent days, hitting both civilian and military infrastructure.

Israel is taking steps to avoid triggering a nuclear disaster in its strikes on Iran, the official added.

“We do not want to cause any nuclear disaster with our strikes,” the official said, adding that while Israel has not targeted Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear facility yet, “that doesn’t mean we won’t.”

Qatar warns of regional concern over Israeli attack on South Pars gas field

Jun 17, 2025, 11:52 GMT+1

Qatar's foreign ministry said on Monday that the targeting of Iran’s South Pars gas field has raised regional concerns over energy security, calling the incident uncalculated and “worrying everyone” about gas supplies.

However, the spokesperson added that Qatar’s own gas facilities remainunaffected and supplies are currently normal.

South Pars, which straddles the maritime border between Iran and Qatar, is the world’s largest gas field.

Khamenei’s inner circle hollowed out, his son growing in power - Reuters

Jun 17, 2025, 11:38 GMT+1

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei faces an increasingly isolated position as Israeli air strikes have killed several of his top military advisers, including key Revolutionary Guards commanders, Reuters said in an analysis on Tuesday.

Citing five people familiar with his decision-making process, the article said the losses create dangerous gaps in Iran’s decision-making and raise the risk of strategic miscalculations amid escalating tensions with Israel.

The strikes have targeted senior figures such as Revolutionary Guards commander Hossein Salami and IRGC aerospace chief Amir Ali Hajizadeh, undermining the inner circle that advises the 86-year-old leader on defense and security.

Kremlin warns of galloping escalation, urges restraint

Jun 17, 2025, 11:24 GMT+1

The Kremlin warned on Tuesday that the conflict between Israel and Iran is on a path of “galloping escalation,” calling on all parties to exercise restraint.

A Kremlin spokesperson said Russia currently sees no willingness from Israel to pursue mediation or a peaceful settlement.

Russia is also offering its citizens the option to evacuate from Iran through Azerbaijan amid rising tensions.