Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> announced his readiness to assist in mediation for peace during a phone call with Iranian President <strong>Masoud Beizhekin</strong>. The Kremlin confirmed that Putin aims to facilitate the search for a political and diplomatic settlement to the ongoing conflict.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced the conclusion of talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad, urging both parties to adhere to the fragile ceasefire. This statement was made during a press conference where he expressed hope for continued dialogue between Washington and Tehran.
Pakistan has reaffirmed its commitment to facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States, emphasizing the importance of this step in enhancing regional stability. This comes at a time when tensions between the two countries are escalating.
U.S. President Donald Trump has accused American media outlets of distorting information regarding the ceasefire agreement with Iran, amidst escalating Israeli violations. This controversy arises as debates intensify within the U.S. administration over the details of the agreement.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached an agreement to avoid escalation in their armed conflict during talks recently hosted by China. This agreement comes amid rising tensions between the two neighboring countries.
The Chinese government has welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran, affirming its support for mediation efforts by countries like Pakistan. This announcement follows statements from US President Donald Trump regarding de-escalation.
Turkish media reports indicate that the Turkish intelligence agency significantly contributed to diplomatic efforts leading to a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. This development follows Washington's agreement to a truce mediated by Pakistan amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Turkish sources report that the Turkish Intelligence Agency (MIT) has contributed to ceasefire efforts between the United States and Iran by keeping communication channels open. This initiative comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif held a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, condemning ongoing Iranian attacks on facilities in the Kingdom. Sharif emphasized that these attacks represent a serious violation of Saudi sovereignty and a threat to regional security.
In a direct warning, Qatar urged all parties to find a solution to the war with Iran before it spirals out of control. This comes as the U.S. deadline for the Iranian regime approaches, heightening tensions in the region.
Ahmad Aboul Gheit, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, warns that the hardening positions between the United States and Iran in negotiations could lead to catastrophic scenarios threatening regional stability.
The South Korean government has asked the European Union to act as a mediator in talks with North Korea, aiming to overcome the current state of 'distrust and hostility.' This request comes as Seoul seeks to make progress in its relations with Pyongyang.
The Iranian ambassador to Pakistan has announced that Islamabad's diplomatic efforts to stop the US-Israeli war on Iran have entered a critical phase. He emphasized that discussions are progressing positively, highlighting Pakistan's significant role in this context.
Japanese Prime Minister <strong>Sunai Takayashi</strong> announced efforts to hold an urgent summit with Iran as tensions rise in the Middle East. This comes as the deadline set by <strong>U.S. President Donald Trump</strong> regarding the <strong>Strait of Hormuz</strong> approaches.
Pressure on Iran is intensifying as the deadline set by President Donald Trump nears. Recent days have seen significant military escalation amid diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict.
The negotiations between Iran and the United States have reached a standstill following Qatar's withdrawal from its central mediation role. This development comes at a sensitive time when hopes were high for progress in relations between the two sides.
Iran announced that it has presented its demands regarding a potential ceasefire agreement with the United States through intermediaries, indicating that indirect communications with Washington are ongoing. This comes amid escalating tensions in the region following a series of reciprocal attacks.
International mediators are striving to reach a ceasefire agreement lasting <strong>45 days</strong> amidst escalating conflict. These efforts aim to calm the situation and restore stability in the region.
The Israeli-American war on Iran enters its 38th day, with ongoing airstrikes and exchanges of attacks. Meanwhile, reports indicate indirect talks mediated by regional powers that could contribute to a ceasefire agreement.
Concerns are rising in Gulf states as tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, with the latter continuing its threats to target vital facilities in the region. This situation unfolds amid warnings from President Donald Trump regarding potential military actions against Iran.
The Saudi Public Transport Authority has launched a guide for licensed freight brokerage, facilitating access to data on businesses in this vital sector. The guide aims to enhance reliability in logistics transactions and support the integration of supply chains both locally and internationally.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced that negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Urumqi have made significant progress, reaching consensus on several practical steps amid rising tensions between the two countries.
In a new diplomatic move, Pakistan has announced its readiness to host talks aimed at easing tensions between the United States and Iran. This initiative comes at a sensitive time as concerns grow over escalating conflict in the region.
Sudanese Sovereign Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok have arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, reflecting regional mediation efforts to resolve the Sudanese crisis. This visit comes at a critical time as both leaders seek solutions to the ongoing political and economic turmoil in Sudan.
As the Gulf war enters its second month, global economic pressures rise, prompting questions about China's potential role as a mediator between the United States and Iran. With strong diplomatic ties to Iran, China emerges as a key player in efforts to de-escalate tensions.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that it has conveyed its points to mediators regarding the ongoing regional conflict, criticizing the United States for lacking seriousness in diplomatic efforts to resolve disputes.
China has announced plans to strengthen 'strategic coordination' with Pakistan to address the Iran crisis during the visit of Pakistani Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to Beijing. This move supports Pakistan's role as a mediator in the conflict.
Egypt is intensifying efforts to mitigate the repercussions of the Iranian war, aiming to enhance regional stability through diplomatic and security initiatives. These actions come at a critical time that demands a delicate balance in regional relations.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi urged U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene and stop the war in the region during the Egypt International Energy Conference in Cairo. This call comes after a quadrilateral meeting aimed at finding ways to end the conflict, reflecting increasing diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
Islamabad has been chosen to host negotiations between Iran and the United States, reflecting Pakistan's role as a regional mediator. This decision comes at a critical time of increasing international tensions.