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Marco Rubio said Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington were a “historic opportunity”.**He said that while every complexity would not be resolved in coming hours, he hoped the parties would begin to move forward. - **Lebanon
negotiate a deal. - **With the status of the ceasefire in doubt, Donald Trump declined to say what would constitute a violation, telling reporters only that Iran knows “what not to do”.** It comes amid rising
Marco Rubio says the initial US-Israeli offensive in Iran - known as Operation Epic Fury - is over after it reached its objectives. "We would prefer the path of peace. What the president [Donald Trump] would
Marco Rubio signaled that efforts between the U.S. and Iran to end the war were deadlocked, amid growing international backlash over the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, which has interrupted the world's fuel
Marco Rubio. In his first interview since the visit, Lammy said he had “no doubt” that all US politicians “purely through self-interest alone” understood the economic impact of the war, and that Vance himself
comment from the Israeli military. In northern Israel, a man was wounded in the town of Tamra after Hezbollah launched about 30 rockets across the border, according to medics and the military. Hezbollah said
comments come at a time when Milei’s popularity has crashed domestically. According to the AS/COA (Americas Society/Council of the Americas) approval tracker, 61 percent of Argentinians disapprove of Milei. That is his lowest approval
comment on the negotiations,” he told Al Jazeera, referring to Thursday evening’s direct talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington, DC. “If I say the wrong thing, someone might come hit me.” His response
comments, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Trump had no justification to ”deprive” Iran of its nuclear rights. Maryam Jamshidi, a law professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, said Iran’s position on enrichment
Marco Rubio, and the entire national security team for updates," Leavitt said.  in what some observers have begun calling the “Islamabad Process”, reflecting the government’s attempt to frame negotiations