Iran and the United States have announced a ceasefire, offering hope for a recovery in the global economy severely impacted since the conflict began on February 28. However, recovery may vary across different sectors.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdogan</strong> held a phone call with former US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> to discuss the ceasefire in <strong>Iran</strong> and the importance of achieving lasting peace in the region. This conversation comes at a critical time marked by increasing tensions in the Middle East.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday after Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran. The conversation aimed to gain insight into the current diplomatic situation.
Several Gulf countries, including <strong>UAE</strong>, <strong>Kuwait</strong>, and <strong>Bahrain</strong>, faced missile and drone attacks from <strong>Iran</strong> shortly after a ceasefire was announced between the <strong>United States</strong> and Tehran. These attacks activated air defense systems in the region and resulted in injuries to several individuals.
European Parliament member Mark Pootinga criticized the EU for failing to take diplomatic steps to end the war in Iran, emphasizing the need to condemn war crimes. This statement follows a two-week ceasefire announcement between the United States and Iran.
Israel announced on Wednesday that the two-week ceasefire reached between Washington and Tehran does not include Lebanon, indicating continued tensions in the region. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as fears of potential military escalation rise.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that China played a significant role in bringing Iran to the negotiating table following a two-week ceasefire agreement. This statement was made during a phone call with Agence France-Presse.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, which includes Lebanon. This agreement follows efforts by his government to halt the conflict that erupted on February 28.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call discussing developments in the Iranian war and ongoing ceasefire talks. This conversation comes at a sensitive time marked by rising tensions in the region.
An Iranian source reports that many opponents of the Islamic Republic, who previously called for military intervention to end the regime's oppression, are now reconsidering their stance and advocating for a ceasefire due to rising human and material losses.