Heated Trump-Netanyahu phone call, tense discussions on Iran
The heated discussions on how to proceed with Iran were allegedly behind the ‘prolonged and dramatic’ telephone conversation on Tuesday between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The two leaders – three sources quoted by CNN reported – allegedly tried to reach convergent positions, but the conclusion of the phone call left the Israeli head of government ‘furious’.
Trump and Netanyahu had already spoken two days earlier, on Sunday. The US president, on that occasion, had anticipated his intention to proceed with new targeted attacks against Iran at the beginning of the week, an operation that was to take on a new name: Operation Hammer. However, about 24 hours after that first conversation, Trump announced the suspension of the attacks, according to him, at the request of his Gulf allies, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Countries that, in the following days, would remain in close contact with the White House and Pakistani mediators to work on a framework that could facilitate diplomatic talks.
Cnn: Iran restarted drone production during ceasefire
Iran has already restarted part of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, CNN reported today, citing two sources familiar with US intelligence assessments.
US intelligence indicates that the reconstruction of the Iranian army is proceeding much faster than initially estimated, the US broadcaster adds, citing four sources.
Iran: China, Pakistani premier to visit from Saturday
The Pakistani premier, Shehbaz Sharif, will be on an official visit to China from next Saturday to Tuesday. This was announced by the Foreign Ministry in Beijing. The Asian giant’s diplomacy points out that it is a visit at the invitation of the Chinese premier, Li Qiang. Pakistan is continuing the difficult mediation between Iran and the United States. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have visited China in recent days.
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