Dos meses de alto el fuego en Irán: cuando la negociación es parte del conflicto.
Expertos pronostican una "larga dinámica" en medio de "golpes medidos" con "impactos calculados"
por @vtuda https://t.co/SfneyKJJ5w
#ÚLTIMAHORA | Líbano e Israel acuerdan la implementación de un alto el fuego "supeditado al cese total" los ataques de Hezbolá y a la evacuación de sus miembros del sur del río Litani https://t.co/YM40HvTEOG
UPDATE: #Iran
• Ghalibaf, Araghchi in Doha
• Iran says no Hormuz toll but maybe “environmental fee”🍃
• Iran seeks China guarantees, may move Uranium there: Arabiya
• Trump links deal to Abraham Accords
• Saudi links Abraham Accords to irreversible path to Palestinian state
Entrevista | El ex jefe militar de la OTAN Rob Bauer: "No creo que EEUU haya conseguido lo que quería lograr en Irán"
"La OTAN no está rota". Pide a Europa implicarse más en la OTAN y "no romper algo que no está roto"
https://t.co/NYwT5Ry8Px
#ENTREVISTA | El ex jefe militar de OTAN: "Rutte pasó más de 20 horas al teléfono con Sánchez para acordar objetivos de capacidades"
Avisa de que los países europeos "están ya en guerra" con Rusia: "Es ingenuo pensar que solo estamos en guerra si los tanques rusos entran en Madrid"
Por @vtuda
https://t.co/mA105k27eK
#CRÓNICA | Trump se cita con Xi en Pekín con el comercio, Taiwán y la guerra en Irán como telón de fondo
Le acompaña a China una nutrida representación empresarial, con 16 altos directivos de grandes multinacionales estadounidenses / Por @vtuda
https://t.co/mn9ACCZ8OT
Trump pausa la guerra de Irán con la negociación en el aire y el paso de Ormuz y la cuestión nuclear sin resolver.
Vuelve a cambiar su estrategia en la guerra con una tregua flexible y sin aparente fecha de caducidad
por @vtuda https://t.co/jIwJTBnvzn
EEUU e Irán se citan en Pakistán entre líneas rojas y dudas sobre el alcance del alto el fuego
Washington acude con "directrices claras" de Trump mientras Teherán exige el cese de ataques israelíes a Líbano y liberación de sus fondos
✍🏼 Por @vtuda
https://t.co/0lSTBVll0B
EEUU e Irán pactan un alto el fuego de dos semanas tras más un mes de hostilidades con el foco en la reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz https://t.co/mIWbfazB5E
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(Reuters) - Pakistan said on Sunday it was preparing to host "meaningful talks" to end the conflict over Iran in coming days even though Tehran earlier accused Washington of preparing a land assault while seeking negotiations.
Speaking after talks between regional foreign ministers, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said they had covered possible ways to bring an early and permanent end to the war in the region as well as potential U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad.
"Pakistan will be honoured to host and facilitate meaningful talks between the two sides in coming days, for a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the ongoing conflict," he said. It was not immediately clear if the U.S. and Iran had agreed to attend.
Complicating Pakistan's bid are the maximalist positions set out by the United States, Israel and Iran on what it would take to end the conflict.
Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf earlier accused the U.S. of sending messages about possible negotiations while at the same time planning to send in troops, adding that Tehran was ready to respond if U.S. soldiers were deployed.
"As long as the Americans seek Iran's surrender, our response is that we will never accept humiliation," he said in a message to the nation.
REGIONAL POWERS PROPOSE PLANS TO REOPEN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Initial discussions between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt had focused on proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, sources familiar with the matter said.
Iran's effective blockade of oil and gas shipments through the strait since the U.S. and Israel began attacking the country on February 28 is spreading economic pain around the world.
As the conflict entered its second month, it showed no signs of slowing. Israel's military said it had launched over 140 air strikes on central and western Iran, including Tehran, over the 24 hours to Sunday evening, hitting ballistic missile launch sites and storage facilities, among other targets.
Un mes de guerra en Irán: Trump combina la fuerza militar y la diplomacia sin que se atisbe final al conflicto.
Irán, por su parte, ha rechazado un primer acercamiento y ha presentado en respuesta sus propias condiciones
por @vtuda https://t.co/hxj5LPo7Vp
Per this document in @TimesofIsrael: If Iran gives up its enrichment program and its support for non-state proxies (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis)—it will receive universal sanctions relief. Iran should take that deal, but I suspect it wont. Meanwhile, war continues …
Tres semanas de guerra: Israel escala el conflicto y EEUU reclama ayuda ante una posible nueva fase en Irán.
La estrategia de Washington y Tel Aviv exhibe grietas por diferencias sobre objetivos
por @vtuda https://t.co/C368ryb1ue
🚨U.S. to allow Iran to get ~14 billion dollars (!!!) in oil revenue
🚨This is a huge financial concession to Iran by the U.S.
🚨It is the first time U.S. is buying Iranian oil since 1996
🚨It's all happening in the middle of a war against...Iran
El Pentágono defiende que está cumpliendo sus planes militares en Irán pero rechaza poner plazos a su ofensiva
Niega que Washington se embarque en una "guerra eterna" y carga contra la prensa: "Informen de la realidad: estamos ganando" https://t.co/gnODMCAuhH
It's pretty obvious that Israel is setting fire to President Trump's potential off-ramps.
Feel free to form your own normative judgments about that, but it's hard to deny it's taking place.