Iraq's National Security Advisor, Qassem al-Araji, met with Russian Security Council Secretary, Sergey Shoigu, in Moscow to discuss bilateral relations and ways to ease tensions in the region amidst the ongoing war in Iran.
The New York Post revealed that former President Donald Trump's administration extended an offer to Iran aimed at reducing escalating tensions between the two countries. This proposal comes at a critical juncture in the political history of the region.
Saudi Arabia's Deputy Foreign Minister Raed Qarmi confirmed the kingdom's ongoing support for efforts to de-escalate tensions between the United States and Iran. He warned against misleading information that contradicts this clear stance.
International calls for de-escalation in the Middle East have intensified following reported attacks on the United Arab Emirates. The British Prime Minister emphasized that 'escalation must stop,' while the German Chancellor urged Tehran to return to the negotiating table.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani emphasized the importance of all parties responding to mediation efforts aimed at ending the conflict between the United States and Iran during a phone call with his Pakistani counterpart, Shahbaz Sharif.
Jamal Al-Kashki emphasized that Egypt plays a crucial role in efforts to de-escalate tensions and protect Arab security. His statements come at a sensitive time marked by increasing regional tensions.
Ben Gurion Airport in Israel has seen a surge in traveler activity after air restrictions were lifted, following a de-escalation agreement with Iran. This development comes at a sensitive time for the region as both sides seek to improve relations.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun received a phone call from Qatar's Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who expressed condolences for the victims of ongoing Israeli attacks and reaffirmed his country's support for de-escalation efforts.
Negotiation delegations from the United States and Iran arrived in Islamabad this evening, signaling renewed efforts towards de-escalation. These talks come amid intense diplomatic movements and regional interest in halting escalation.
China has announced its efforts to push the United States and Iran towards a de-escalation agreement, aiming to enhance stability in the region. This initiative comes amid rising tensions between the two nations, raising international concerns.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a de-escalation of tensions with Iran by postponing planned military strikes on Tehran. This decision follows Iran's proposal of a ten-point peace plan, potentially paving the way for an agreement.
Russia has expressed its approval of the decision by the United States and Iran to halt military escalation, a move that comes amid rising tensions in the region. This decision reflects both countries' desire to avoid further escalation that could lead to severe consequences.
During a joint meeting, the foreign ministers of Iran and Qatar emphasized the need to halt regional escalation and called for an end to the ongoing conflicts. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the area.
Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry announced that the country is actively working to de-escalate tensions between the United States and Iran while promoting dialogue between the two sides. This initiative is part of Egypt's ongoing efforts to achieve stability in the region.
The foreign ministers of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia emphasized the urgent need for de-escalation in the region during a bilateral meeting in Riyadh. They highlighted the importance of dialogue to resolve conflicts and enhance cooperation between the two countries.
During a meeting in Doha on Saturday, Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stressed the importance of de-escalation in the region amid current tensions. The discussions focused on regional developments and their impact on security and stability.
During a high-level meeting in Doha, Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the need for efforts to de-escalate ongoing regional conflicts. The leaders discussed the impact of these conflicts on regional security and global supply chains.
Egyptian Foreign Minister <strong>Badr Abdel Atti</strong> confirmed in an interview with RT that Cairo is actively working to de-escalate tensions and prevent the expansion of conflict in the region amidst increasing unrest in several Arab countries.
Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as threats from various parties increase, raising fears of potential military escalation. Efforts for de-escalation aim to prevent a slide into a larger conflict.
Egyptian Foreign Minister <strong>Badr Abdel Aty</strong> cautioned that ongoing US escalation in the region could lead to severe consequences for regional and international security. This warning was issued during his meeting with <strong>Musad Boulos</strong>, a senior advisor to the US President on Arab and African affairs.
The king of Saudi Arabia held a phone call with the President of the UAE to discuss ways to de-escalate tensions in the region. This conversation comes at a critical time that necessitates enhanced cooperation among Arab nations.
Foreign ministers from eight countries issued a joint statement condemning new Israeli legislation viewed as a violation of Palestinian rights, calling for an end to the escalation in the region. This statement comes amid increasing tensions in the Palestinian territories.
Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating, prompting serious diplomatic efforts. In this context, the joint initiative by Pakistan and China emerges as a significant step towards de-escalation and peace.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi emphasized the importance of de-escalation in the Middle East during a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This call comes at a time of increasing tensions in the region, necessitating international cooperation for stability and peace.
Qatar announced today that Gulf states are unified in their call for de-escalation and an end to the ongoing war in the region, which has entered its second month. This initiative is part of joint efforts to achieve regional stability.
Qatar announced that the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has adopted a unified stance calling for de-escalation in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of ending the war ravaging the region.
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi met with German counterpart Heiko Maas in Amman to discuss regional tensions and the need for de-escalation. The meeting focused on current challenges and the importance of international cooperation.
Foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan convened today in Islamabad to enhance coordination in efforts aimed at de-escalating regional tensions amid the ongoing Iranian war. The meeting underscores the urgent need for diplomatic dialogue to ensure stability and security in the area.
The Islamabad Quartet meeting recently emphasized the need to de-escalate the Iranian war and avoid widespread chaos in the region. Representatives from several countries gathered to stress the importance of dialogue and cooperation for regional stability.
A quadruple meeting held in Islamabad with foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey concluded without announcing a clear initiative to end the ongoing war. The meeting took place amid increasing calls for de-escalation in the region.