The morning began with Iranian-E3 talks in Geneva, described as "frank and constructive," while Qatar announced Gaza ceasefire negotiations reaching final stages. Ben-Gvir threatened resignation over the terms.
By midday, focus shifted to Araghchi's press conference detailing the upcoming Iran-Russia comprehensive treaty, carefully framing it as non-military in nature - a response to Western concerns about deepening Moscow-Tehran ties. Meanwhile, reports emerged of a "100-day plan" presented to Trump's team for pressuring Iran, should he return to office.
Evening coverage centered on Pezeshkian's diplomatic initiatives, with planned appearances on NBC and visits to Moscow and Dushanbe, marking a shift in Iran's diplomatic positioning. The state media's attempts to counter European reports about nuclear preparedness highlighted ongoing tensions with the West, while coverage of Yemeni strikes on Israel continued the previous week's military narrative.