China Urges Ceasefire and Dialogue Amid Middle East Tensions
China’s Foreign Ministry calls on major powers to back a ceasefire and revive dialogue amid fragile tensions in the Middle East.
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China’s Foreign Ministry calls on major powers to back a ceasefire and revive dialogue amid fragile tensions in the Middle East.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for immediate de-escalation and ceasefire as Israel and Iran trade daily strikes.
China’s FM Wang Yi and Egypt’s Abdelatty call for immediate ceasefire and dialogue to ease rising Middle East tensions.
Sources say Trump’s team plans a meeting this week between envoy Steve Witkoff and FM Araghchi to discuss reviving a nuclear deal and ending the Israel-Iran war.
Istanbul talks between Ukraine and Russia conclude with humanitarian progress: prisoner swaps, body returns and ceasefire proposals ahead of the next June round.
Israel’s team in Doha is negotiating a Hamas hostage release deal that could bring an end to the Gaza war, signaling a potential shift in the longstanding conflict.
Direct fire from the Israeli army struck a UNIFIL post in south Lebanon β the first such breach since the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire last November.
A deep rift over ceasefire and negotiation preconditions is stalling direct talks between Russia and Ukraine, as each side holds firm on its core demands.
Islamic Jihad launched rockets at Ashdod, Ashkelon and Sderot after Gaza hospital airstrikes, while China urged an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access in Gaza.
Hamas has released U.S.-Israeli dual citizen Edan Alexander to the Red Cross in Khan Yunis amid ceasefire mediations.