Israel and Lebanon Agree to Renew Fragile Ceasefire and Establish Pilot Security Zones
International mediators secure temporary truce renewal alongside experimental buffer corridors, though enforcement mechanisms remain contested.
International mediators secure temporary truce renewal alongside experimental buffer corridors, though enforcement mechanisms remain contested.
Informal executive discussions suggest foundational progress on a regional de-escalation framework, though key coalition members maintain active cross-border operations.
De-escalation proposal emerges on eve of Washington diplomatic talks as regional military operations threaten wider economic stability.
Mediated by US officials, the bilateral talks aim to establish a durable border framework amid ongoing regional volatility and severe economic strain.
Foreign Ministry confirms conclusions reached on core parameters of a temporary blueprint to end hostilities, though deep divisions persist over nuclear concessions and.
Diplomatic sources reveal a sequenced blueprint for mine clearance and naval normalization, though key stickling points over nuclear stockpiles and regional blockades prevent.
Washington hosts highly productive diplomatic round as parallel military security track is set to launch at the Pentagon
Washington secures a 45-day extension to the fragile truce between Israel and the Lebanese government, establishing dual political and military tracks despite continued.
The US administration maintains support for Islamabad’s facilitation role despite congressional skepticism regarding alleged military shielding at Rawalpindi.
Coordinated militia attacks in Ituri and M23 movements near Goma threaten fragile February peace framework