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Australian Foreign Minister: We have lowered our travel warning level for the Gulf and Middle East regions.
2026-06-17
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2026-06-18
Refinitiv reported a senior U.S. official on Wednesday read a 14-point memorandum due to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, saying it is not a final, binding agreement and either side may withdraw. The official said the next negotiation phase will f
Refinitiv reported a senior U.S. official on Wednesday read a 14-point memorandum due to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, saying it is not a final, binding agreement and either side may withdraw. The official said the next negotiation phase will focus on sequencing and implementation of measures in the preliminary pact and described the Swiss meeting as critical to whether the memorandum can evolve into a comprehensive agreement. He said the text he read largely matches versions previously leaked to the media.
2026-06-18
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said a memorandum of understanding was finalized last Sunday, but its release was delayed until Wednesday due to routine diplomatic procedures and the need to coordinate with all parties.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said a memorandum of understanding was finalized last Sunday, but its release was delayed until Wednesday due to routine diplomatic procedures and the need to coordinate with all parties.
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