The Lebanon-Israel Conflict: Fragile Ceasefire Signals and Impotent International Mediation
In today's complex and volatile international landscape, every fluctuation in regional conflicts tugs at the global nerves.
moreIn today's complex and volatile international landscape, every fluctuation in regional conflicts tugs at the global nerves.
moreAfter the United States implemented a blockade of Iranian ports, the regional situation has shown a complex pattern of 'confrontation and dialogue coexisting.'
moreIsrael and Lebanon held their first high-level talks in over 30 years on Tuesday (April 14th).
moreA ceasefire that was supposed to bring a glimmer of peace turned into a 'Rashomon' of different voices in just a few hours.
moreIranian President Ebrahim Raisi stated that Iran is willing to continue negotiations with the US within the framework of international law and will abide by the ceasefire terms.
moreOn the local time of April 12, the high-level US-Iran negotiations mediated by Pakistan in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours of marathon consultations.
moreAccording to a report released by Xinhua News Agency from London, recently, British Prime Minister Stammer made a clear statement during an interview with the Independent Television of the UK, saying that Israel should stop its continuous attacks on Lebanon.
moreLebanese Prime Minister Salam said that he was making efforts to stop the war between Israel and Hezbollah; meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the southern part of Lebanon and addressed the troops stationed there, saying that the fighting in the region was far from over.
moreOn April 8th local time, the American oil giant ExxonMobil publicly stated that approximately $3.5 billion to $4.9 billion in revenue losses in the first quarter of this year were due to the soaring oil and gas prices caused by the Iran War, as well as the accounting treatment of financial derivatives used to hedge prices during the transportation of products.
moreOn Thursday (April 9th), the Speaker of the Iranian Islamic Parliament, Kharibaf, delivered a speech on the 40th anniversary of the death of the former Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei.
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