UAE and Iran hold face-to-face talks to de-escalate tensions, Bloomberg reports, marking a rare direct diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
The United Arab Emirates and Iran held face-to-face talks to de-escalate tensions, according to Bloomberg News.
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UAE and Iran hold first face-to-face security talks since start of US-Israeli war against Tehran, sources say.
Senior national security officials from the United Arab Emirates and Iran held a face-to-face meeting for the first time since the start of the US-Israeli war against Tehran, sources say.
Bessent: Any damage to Gulf allies will be paid for with Iranian funds.
Bessent says any damage to Gulf allies will be paid for with Iranian funds.
UAE condemns Iran's aggressive attacks as violation of Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan sovereignty, threat to regional security.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Iran's aggressive attacks represent a blatant violation of the sovereignty of Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, and a threat to their security and stability.
Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing to join video call with G7 nations Thursday to discuss trade imbalances.
Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing will participate in a video call on Thursday with G7 countries to discuss trade imbalances.
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