Lebanese Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri reaffirmed his firm rejection of direct negotiations with Israel just before the first meeting of the security track team. He emphasized the importance of learning from successful experiences in indirect negotiations.
During an informal meeting in Cyprus, EU foreign ministers postponed discussions on negotiations with Russia. The decision on the European negotiator will be referred to the leaders' summit scheduled for June 18 and 19.
Kaia Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, warned against falling into the Russian trap during discussions about appointing a European mediator for the Ukraine war. This warning came during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Limassol, Cyprus, where she noted that the time might be right to engage in dialogue with Moscow.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anwar Gargash, stated that Iran might have over-negotiated with the United States, potentially impacting peace prospects in the region. These comments come at a sensitive time as peace efforts are faltering.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced that the EU will require restrictions on Russian military forces as a precondition for any negotiations regarding the Ukrainian crisis. This move aims to strengthen the EU's position on the international stage.
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that easing sanctions on Iran is not on the table in ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran is seeking financial relief as a prerequisite for negotiations.
Pakistan is seeking to mediate between the United States and Iran, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirming positive signs, although no agreement has been reached yet.
In a tense phone call, U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> and Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> exchanged accusations regarding ongoing negotiations with Iran. Israel expressed its dissatisfaction with Trump's efforts to reach an agreement with Tehran, raising concerns in political circles.
Russian expert Malik Dudakov stated that U.S. President Donald Trump will return from his visit to China without any positive outcomes, highlighting Washington's weak negotiating position.
Ukrainian chief negotiator Rustam Umerov has arrived in Florida for a meeting with U.S. officials, following stalled peace talks regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This visit aims to enhance international support amid the challenges of the war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could be the best option to manage negotiations between Russia and the European Union, amid rising European bias against Moscow. This comes as tensions escalate between Russia and European countries, particularly following recent events in Ukraine.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun affirmed his country's commitment to dialogue with the United States, emphasizing the need for national unity amid sensitive regional circumstances. This statement came during a meeting with a delegation from the Strong Republic bloc in parliament.
Algeria and Turkey are preparing to commence significant negotiations for a preferential trade agreement aimed at liberalizing trade and increasing bilateral trade volume to <strong>10 billion dollars</strong>. This initiative seeks to strengthen economic relations between the two nations.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that it has not yet reached a final stance regarding the US proposals, indicating that discussions are still ongoing. This statement raises questions about the future of relations between the two countries.
Pakistan has expressed its approval of the advancements made in the negotiations between the United States and Iran, emphasizing that signing an agreement in Islamabad would be a source of pride. Pakistani officials highlighted the significance of this step in enhancing regional security and stability.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ismail Baqaei, stated that the country is currently prioritizing the end of the war with the United States instead of focusing on other issues. This reflects Tehran's desire to improve relations with Washington.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nohad Machnouk stated that negotiations for a comprehensive solution have not officially begun. He noted that the current meetings in Washington are merely preparatory for future talks.
In a striking statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has presented Russian President Vladimir Putin with two critical options: engage in serious negotiations to end the conflict or face 'summer hell.' These remarks come at a sensitive time as the Ukrainian war escalates.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has stressed that the primary goals in any negotiations regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hinge on Israel's withdrawal from occupied territories and the release of prisoners. These remarks come at a sensitive time for the region.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun confirmed that negotiations with relevant parties are ongoing, emphasizing the lack of alternative options. He stated that the current circumstances are not suitable for a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iran has received the US response to its recent proposal for ending the conflict through a Pakistani mediator, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baqaei. This development occurs during a sensitive time in the region, highlighting increasing diplomatic efforts.
Abdul Jabbar Said, a member of Hamas's political bureau, stated that Israeli threats to resume military operations during negotiations reflect a consistent occupation policy. This strategy aims to exert pressure on other parties involved in the talks.
Lebanon is gearing up for its third anticipated meeting with Israel in Washington, focusing on bridging gaps in negotiations. This comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Iranian ambassador to Pakistan stated that any progress in negotiations with Washington hinges on a change in U.S. behavior. Tehran has proposed a new initiative aimed at ending the ongoing conflict permanently.
Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah stated that the ongoing negotiations between the Lebanese government and Israel do not concern the party, emphasizing that it will not allow the results to pass. These remarks were made during a commemorative event for party members who died in confrontations with Israeli forces.
An Iranian military official has indicated that fighting with the United States may resume following President Donald Trump's dissatisfaction with Iran's proposal. This development follows Iran's submission of a new draft for negotiations to Pakistan, which is mediating in the crisis.
An Iranian military official stated that the possibility of renewed war with the United States is real amid stalled peace talks. These comments follow criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's latest proposals.
An Iranian official confirmed that Tehran is communicating with Washington through indirect channels, emphasizing that any progress in negotiations depends on halting aggressions. No agreement has been reached yet for a new round of talks.
Iran is seeking to end the war in the Middle East through a diplomatic proposal, but U.S. President Donald Trump has shown little enthusiasm. What are the chances of success for this proposal and what is Tehran preparing after its foreign minister's regional tour?
U.S. President Donald Trump discussed a new Iranian proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war with Iran amidst rising tensions and declining energy supplies. The proposal suggests postponing discussions on Iran's nuclear program until after military conflicts are resolved.