Lebanon truce extended as Pakistan bids to revive US-Iran talks

Israel and Lebanon extended their ceasefire by three weeks, as Iran's foreign minister prepared to meet with Pakistani officials to revive US-Iran talks. The truce was announced by US President Donald Trump after meeting with Israeli and Lebanese envoys in Washington.
Israel and Lebanon have extended their ceasefire by three weeks. US President Donald Trump announced the truce after meeting Israeli and Lebanese envoys in Washington. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad to meet with Pakistani officials. The talks aim to revive efforts to end the wider Middle East conflict. Oil prices slid amid hopes that fresh peace talks would ease tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc head urged Lebanon to withdraw from direct talks with Israel, warning that a lasting peace deal would not enjoy national consensus.
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