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Israel has presented the US with its terms for ending the war in Lebanon – The sticking point with Beirut
Last week, Israel submitted a document to the US outlining its terms for a diplomatic solution that would allow for the end of the war in Lebanon and the return of displaced citizens from both sides of the border to their homes, Axios reports, citing two American and two
Vucic: UN Charter must be respected, but not only when it suits some
DUBROVNIK - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday he had pointed out at a Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit in Dubrovnik the necessity of respect for the UN Charter and adherence to that principle, but not only when it suited some countries.
Olaf Scholz: Iran risks setting the whole region on fire
Chancellor Olaf Schultz has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, warning that they “threaten to further escalate the already tense situation in the Middle East.”
Lebanon: Prime Minister Mikati calls for ceasefire with Israel
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati today called for a ceasefire with Israel after discussions with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, who is the first high-ranking Western diplomat to visit Beirut since the escalation of Israeli attacks against Lebanon.
Western states weigh up Lebanon evacuation options as ceasefire talks stall
Western nations are weighing their options on how to safely get nationals out of Lebanon if a full-scale war breaks out, diplomats said, with Cyprus and possibly Turkey seen as offering sanctuary to tens of thousands of people.
Israel rules out US-French proposal for Hezbollah truce
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday dismissed imminent ceasefire claims and vowed to keep fighting Hezbollah "with full force" after the United Stated and France led a joint call for 21-day truce in Lebanon.
US, EU, and Allies Demand Immediate Ceasefire in Lebanon Amid Escalating Conflict
The United States, European Union, United Kingdom, and several other nations have called for an immediate temporary ceasefire in Lebanon amid escalating tensions between Israel and the Shiite group Hezbollah.
US, allies demand 21-day ceasefire in Israel-Lebanon conflict
The U.S., European Union and nine other nations urged Israel and Lebanon on Wednesday to agree to a temporary cease-fire amid escalating tensions on their borders.
In a joint statement, the U.S., Australia, Canada, the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar described the situation between the two nations as "intolerable" since Oct. 8.
Stefanovic: Pristina's Banjska indictment has no relevance whatsoever
BELGRADE - The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade Nenad Stefanovic said on Wednesday that, from the standpoint of the legal order of the Republic of Serbia, an indictment raised by the so-called Kosovo special prosecution office against 45 people for last year's armed clashes in Banjska, near Zvecan, Kosovo-Metohija, had no relevance whatsoever.
Hamas rejects 'new' Gaza truce conditions as Biden says deal closer than ever
Hamas said Friday it rejected "new conditions" in a Gaza ceasefire proposal that U.S.-led mediators presented during two days of talks in Qatar.
Diplomatic efforts have so far failed to alleviate the suffering endured over more than 10 months of war, but U.S. President Joe Biden insisted after the latest round of talks that "we are closer than we have ever been."