To Iran's Apology: Continue Attacks in the Gulf Region
Tehran seeks to ease tensions by apologizing for strikes on Gulf civilian targets while Iranian forces maintain attacks, with over 1,300 Iranian civilians reported killed, officials said.
- Tehran entered a second week of exchanges and issued an unusual apology to neighbouring Gulf states while Iran's temporary leadership council agreed to suspend attacks unless strikes originated from their territory.
- On Feb. 28, the Minab girls' elementary school was hit during the first day of U.S. and Israeli forces' attacks, killing at least 1,332 civilians, Iran's U.N. ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said.
- The UAE defence ministry said it destroyed 15 ballistic missiles and intercepted 119 drones from Iran, while Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed drone strikes on Al Dhafra Air Base near Abu Dhabi.
- The war pushed oil prices to multi-year highs and effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. International Development Finance Corp will provide $20 billion in reinsurance for Gulf shippers.
- President Donald Trump wrote on Friday that there will be `no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!` and said Iran's apology was a surrender, while Iran's interim authorities rejected U.S. demands to influence its leadership selection.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah Bin Zayed discussed the situation around Iran
Sergey Lavrov and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed noted that new diplomatic efforts are needed to ensure long-term regional security
Russia and the United Arab Emirates call for an end to attacks on the Gulf States and claim that diplomacy is necessary.
Diplomacy Call: Ending Attacks for Regional Peace
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and UAE counterpart seek an end to attacks on Iran and Gulf states. They emphasize renewed diplomacy for regional security. UAE, maintaining good relations with Russia and Ukraine, has acted as an intermediary in talks and prisoner exchanges during their conflict.
Iran strikes five Gulf states: Arab league convene emergency session
On Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian surprised many observers by apologizing for strikes on neighboring countries and saying the conflict should be resolved diplomatically. But since then, strikes from Iran have continued in the Gulf. The Council of the Arab League will hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss Iran’s blatant attacks in the region. While US drones and missile interceptors in the Gulf have mostly performed well, any st…
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