Marco Rubio meets G7 counterparts amid Iran war
It is the secretary of state's first foreign trip since the conflict began last month.
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It is the secretary of state's first foreign trip since the conflict began last month.
US President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting where he discussed the war on Iran with senior officials.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio heads into the G7 foreign ministers meeting in France saying U.S. priorities come first, as European allies push for a diplomatic solution on Iran.
US envoy Steve Witkoff said there were "strong signs" Iran could be convinced to make a peace deal, confirming that Washington had passed a 15-point plan to Tehran through mediator Pakistan.
The US president singles out Australia as a country he was surprised was unwilling to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the war with Iran.
VAUX-DE-CERNAY, France, March 26 - Foreign ministers from the world's leading Western democracies meet in France this week against the backdrop of wars in Iranand Ukraine, economic uncertainty, and mounting unease over an increasingly unpredictable U.S. foreign policy.
President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff revealed new details Thursday about his negotiations with Iranian officials before the U.S. attacked Iran.
Kremlin spokesperson says talks are part of 'necessary dialogue' with Washington as war in Ukraine continues.
European diplomats and officials say Middle East conflict lacks clear objectives or an exit strategy
Trump's delayed meeting with Xi Jinping will be the first visit to China by a US president since 2017.
A supply chain crisis will hit ordinary Americans with higher prices at a time when they are already feeling stretched
Polling shows approval of military action against Iran is slipping nationwide into negative territory.
Chinese President Xi has been watching the U.S.-Iran conflict from the sidelines, and experts told ABC News that's exactly where Beijing wants to be.
US president says he will host Chinese leader in a reciprocal visit later this year Middle East crisis – live updates Donald Trump will meet Xi Jinping in May during the US president’s first visit to China in eight years, a closely watched trip that had been postponed due to the Iran war. Trump was initially slated to travel next week, but will now visit Beijing on 14 and 15 May, he wrote in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday. Trump said he would host the Chinese leader in a reciprocal visit in Washington later this year. Continue reading...
Three million Iranians and at least a million Lebanese have been forced from their homes because of US-Israeli attacks.
The comments were part of a broader address in which he condemned Nato allies Yesterday the Conservative party said that it wanted to ban political parties from distributing campaign literature in a foreign language. Announcing a plan to propose an amendement to the representation of the people bill to make this law, the shadow communities minister Paul Holmes said: Campaigning in a foreign language as the Greens did in Gorton and Denton only fosters greater division. A coherent national culture relies on shared values, and an inclusive electoral process relies on a common tongue. I think it’s for political parties to choose how they campaign and communicate with British voters. If they’re using British money that is funding their campaigns and they’re speaking to people who have the right to vote, then why would you not show those voters the respect of communication? What fuels division is Nick Timothy standing up and singling out Muslim forms of worship for a ban when he’s not applying that to forms of worship that other religions are talking about. It just doesn’t compute, does it? I worked in Number 10. Briefly, I had a Number 10 phone. There was a paranoia about devices like that falling into other people’s hands. And so whether it was the Met Police, whether it was Morgan McSweeney, and what sounds like pretty evasive set of reporting, even when you look at that transcript , or whether it was the Number 10 security team following up something that at the time they could not have been sure had not been taken by a state actor, a phone with all sorts of government secrets potentially in it, that’s precisely why people in government have two separate phones. I don’t believe McSwindle had his iPhone stolen Honest believe, Matt. It’s smacks of the liar Johnson defence of ‘lost all my WhatsApp messages’. We mustn’t take the public for fools. And I am afraid this smacks of too convenient by far. I won’t do it. I will say what I actually think. And I don’t believe it. End of! I believe the report was made. McSwindle didn’t mention that he was the chief of staff to the PM. A significant omission of he’d wanted the police to prioritise the offence. Continue reading...
European leaders and ministers issue warnings about the impact and potential consequences of the Iran war
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