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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, March 28 (AFP) Mar 28, 2026 Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war: - Pakistan to host talks -
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had invited his counterparts who would be in the Pakistani capital on Sunday and Monday, the government said. - Kuwait airport badly damaged -
The attack on the tiny Gulf country caused no casualties, a civil aviation spokesperson told Kuwait's official news agency - Houthis attack Israel -
- Thailand-Iran deal on Hormuz strait -
"An agreement has been reached to allow Thai oil tankers to transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz," Anutin Charnvirakul told a press conference, adding the development would alleviate concerns over fuel imports.
The United Arab Emirates' defence ministry said air defences were responding to incoming cruise missiles and drones fired by Iran.
Zelensky said on social media he had met with Emirati President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the two leaders "agreed to cooperate in the field of security and defense. Our teams will finalise the details."
Erbil is home to a major US consulate complex, while its airport houses military advisors attached to a US-led international anti-jihadist coalition. Regular drone attacks by pro-Iran armed groups are usually intercepted by air defences. - Iran plant near Bushehr targeted -
The incident was the third in a series of reported strikes in Iran within the past 10 days, the IAEA said. The Israeli military had said earlier it had struck a heavy water reactor and a uranium processing plant in central Iran, but did not mention Bushehr.
The attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base included at least one missile and several drones, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified officials. More than 300 American troops have been wounded since the start of the war on February 28, according to the US Central Command. burs-ach |
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