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US President Donald Trump claims he can broker peace between Israel and Iran, citing past successes in diffusing tensions between other nations.
Trump also suggested his efforts often go unacknowledged. “Likewise, we will have PEACE, soon, between Israel and Iran! Many calls and meetings now taking place. I do a lot, and never get credit for anything,
The maker of F-16 fighter jets prized by Pakistan, Lockheed Martin, has witnessed a subdued stock market trend in the last one month, with the scrip remaining largely unchanged following India's successful competition on Operation Sindoor.
Donald Trump taking to Truth Social also highlighted his past interventions in defusing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, as well as between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile dam dispute, claiming his actions prevented potential conflicts. He criticised the Biden administration for undermining these gains but assured he could restore progress.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, warned that tensions with India will grow daily without dialogue. He spoke at a press conference in Brussels. He said the region was safer before the conflict started.
Terrorist attacks and looming problems over India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty will keep relations tense.
Islamabad has rejected Iranian media claims that it plans to send around 750 non-nuclear ballistic missiles to Iran to support its conflict with Israel. A senior official from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry,
US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about achieving peace between Israel and Iran. He suggested that the two nations, long-time adversaries, will soon reach a peaceful resolution. Trump's comments came after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel,
Donald Trump added that discussions between Israel and Iran are ongoing. “Many calls and meetings now taking place,” he said, without giving details.
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In a significant development for India, Russia has announced that it is committed to delivering the remaining units of the S-400 air defence system to India by 2025-2026. The country’s Deputy Chief of Mission in India, Roman Babushkin, recently said that the system performed “very efficiently” during the recent India-Pakistan tensions.