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talks: Lebanese official The United States is trying to de-escalate Israel’s actions in Lebanon as it pushes for solidifying an ongoing ceasefire and moving to the next phase of negotiations between
details provided by the US State Department: - Israel retains its "right to take all necessary measures in self-defence, at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks" - Lebanon must take "meaningful steps" to prevent
talks on Thursday, after the countries’ first face-to-face diplomatic negotiations in decades. “Trying to get a little breathing room between Israel and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon),” the US president posted on Truth Social
details about the U.S. effort had been issued to the industry. Jakob Larsen questioned whether the effort was sustainable and said it carries a "risk of hostilities breaking out again." The United Arab Emirates accused
details of which he posted on Telegram, said a ceasefire in Lebanon “is as important to Iran as a ceasefire in Iran itself”. Grace Wermenbol, a former US national security official and senior visiting fellow
talks on its disputed nuclear program and other longstanding issues. ### Negotiations make little progress Iran's latest proposal for ending the war calls for the U.S. to lift sanctions, end the blockade, withdraw forces from
talks remain stalled despite a weeks-long ceasefire.** Iran delivered the proposal text to mediator **Pakistan** on Thursday evening, Iranian state news agency Irna reported, without detailing its contents. - **The US state department said
Israel and Hezbollah, with few but continued attacks reported since the start of the truce on 17 April. ![Distant view of smoking rising in Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border
Talking about his latest mission for the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said the US would start helping to free ships stranded in the Gulf by the US-Israeli war on Iran. Trump gave few details
Israel would be “prohibited” from launching attacks in Lebanon. Iran has confirmed reopening the Strait of Hormuz for the “duration” of the current pause in fighting, which is set to end early next week, barring
talks to end the war between Iran and the United States, Ghalibaf wrote on Thursday that Tehran has “been striving to compel our enemies to establish a permanent ceasefire in all the conflict zones
details of ongoing talks. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Air defences activated in Iran:** Air defences were heard in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Thursday night after being activated to counter small aircraft
detailing what it described as its military operations against Israel throughout Thursday. The group said it launched its last attack at 11:50pm local time (20:50 GMT), just 10 minutes before the ceasefire took
detail”, as it ties weapons to long-term guarantees rather than a mere technical arrangement. But he also said if the wars in Iran and Lebanon end, there will be more pressure on Hamas because
Israel has framed the talks as peace negotiations with Hezbollah’s disarmament as a priority, with no mention of a truce or a withdrawal of its forces from southern Lebanon. **Circling back to [JD Vance
talks "could lead to something very positive for all". Trump added the operation would be a "humanitarian gesture" made on behalf of the US, Iran and other Middle Eastern nations, without listing which countries
details about the plan, which he said would aid ships and their crews that have been “locked up” in the strait and are running low on food and other supplies as **Iran** blocks access through
Lebanon have continued. Separately on Wednesday, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also travelled to Saudi Arabia as part of a regional tour that also includes stops in Qatar and Turkiye. Al Jazeera
details on the discussion. - **China seen as key diplomatic channel:** Analyst Jodie Wen said Araghchi’s visit comes at a sensitive moment shaped by the Gulf shipping crisis, the conflict with the US and Trump
talks with Israel. At least 846 people – including many women and children – have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire began, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel says that five of its soldiers