Saudi Arabia Welcomes Ceasefire Between Iran and Israel
- On June 24, 2025, Iran and Israel announced a ceasefire after 12 days of conflict that began with Israeli missile attacks against Iran on June 13, 2025.
- The ceasefire is seen as a vital step for de-escalating tensions in West Asia, which were heightened by attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
- Venezuela expressed support for the ceasefire, calling it a starting point for achieving lasting peace and urging a Summit for Peace and Against War in West Asia.
- This ceasefire is seen as a vital step to reduce tensions that risked destabilizing West Asia.
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WarRoom Battleground EP 795: Ceasefire Issued Between Iran And Israel - Stephen K Bannon's War Room
We discuss polling, economy, battleground states, and more. Our Guests Are: Stay ahead of the censors – Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 6/24/2025 Watch:On the Web: https://www.warroom.orgOn Gettr: @WarRoomOn X: @Bannons_WarRoomOn Podcast: Apple, iHeart Radio, Google On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews The post WarRoom Battleground EP 795: Ceasefir…
Venezuela Welcomes Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran - teleSUR English
The cessation of hostilities must serve as the starting point for a structural and lasting solution, the Bolivarian diplomacy stated. On Tuesday, Iran and Israel declared a ceasefire after 12 days of hostilities that began with the launching of Israeli missiles against the Persian nation on June 13. RELATED: Attack on Al-Udeid Base Was a Reaction to U.S. Aggression, Iran Clarifies to Qatar In response to the ceasefire, the Venezuelan Foreign Aff…
Qatar welcomes Iran-Israel ceasefire, urges peaceful resolution of regional tensions - The Tribune
The State of Qatar has welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel, calling it a meaningful step toward dialogue and diplomacy aimed at resolving conflicts in the region and beyond, according to a statement by the Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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