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Hezbollah, has taken a sharply different stance, opposing direct talks and warning they carry risks. The latest conflict between Israel
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said his group’s weapons were not part of forthcoming ceasefire negotiations between Lebanon and Israel. “This is an internal Lebanese matter and not part of negotiations with the enemy
talks excluded Hezbollah as near-daily violations of the truce by Israel continue across southern Lebanon, where Israeli forces have established a [“Yellow Line”](/news/2026/4/19/does-israels-yellow-line-violate-the-lebanon-ceasefire) demarcating the territory they are occupying, like they have done
Hezbollah and Hamas – two key demands by Israel and the US. After the ceasefire was reached earlier this month, US and Iranian officials held one round of talks in Pakistan, but the negotiations
talks. According to Rob Geist Pinfold, a lecturer in international security at King’s College London, Trump’s stance on the strait has shifted during the conflict and remains unclear. “We’ve had Trump
stance after war:** Analyst Negar Mortazavi said Tehran could show greater flexibility on its nuclear programme once the conflict ends, though she added that Iran is unlikely to hand over its enriched uranium directly
talked a blue streak about the “plan” to “destroy” Israel from seven fronts, orchestrated from Tehran. That Iran was not an existential threat, that a “preventive strike” was not warranted or prescribed, and that Hezbollah
Hezbollah was not involved in the negotiations and has opposed them. The shaky Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is linked to broader U.S. efforts to draw its war with Iran to a close. Tehran has insisted that
stance:** Marc Botenga criticised the EU for considering sanctions over alleged trade in Ukrainian grain linked to Russia, but not over actions in Gaza, asking why measures target “stolen grain” rather than alleged war crimes
talks fall apart, so will the temporary ceasefire that pauses the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. [Life hasn't returned to normal](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5793643:x) for residents in Lebanon as Israel continues to occupy significant
stance on Gaza.** **JD Vance has said [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) will “thrive” if it commits to not having a nuclear weapon. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, the US vice-president
stance and private signalling reflects a deliberate strategy. “This gap reflects a dual-track negotiation strategy,” Seyed Mojtaba Jalalzadeh, an international relations analyst based in Tehran, told Al Jazeera. “At the public level, Iran maintains
stance on Europe as a potential lever on Trump.  The US vice-president, JD Vance, with Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif