Iraq's designated Prime Minister, Ali Al-Zaydi, has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing the country's sovereignty and national security, focusing on centralizing weapons control. Al-Zaydi hopes to present this plan to Parliament for the necessary confidence vote.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun affirmed that the Lebanese state is the sole authority authorized to negotiate a ceasefire, emphasizing that no other party can negotiate on its behalf. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the country.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced the initiation of a plan to enhance state control over Beirut, emphasizing that arms should be limited to legitimate forces. This move comes amid diplomatic efforts to establish a ceasefire.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has strongly condemned recent Iranian attacks, asserting they represent a blatant violation of state sovereignty. This statement reflects the Gulf states' concerns over the escalation of these aggressions.