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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 15 (AFP) Apr 15, 2026 The latest developments in the Middle East war:
Hezbollah said Tuesday that it had targeted 13 northern Israeli towns with rockets shortly after the talks began.
The trip comes after US President Donald Trump hinted Tuesday that a second round of talks could happen in Pakistan "over the next two days", after the first round failed to reach a deal at the weekend.
The strike came hours after Lebanon and Israel agreed to hold direct negotiations. Israel's ongoing military campaign against Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon is one of the key unresolved issues in talks to end the broader war.
Maritime tracking data on Tuesday indicated that several ships that had visited Iran's ports had passed through the Strait of Hormuz, despite the United States imposing a blockade on Iranian shipping. Analysts say Trump is aiming not only to choke off Iranian revenue but also to pressure China, the biggest buyer of Iran's oil, to push Tehran to reopen the crucial strait.
Lavrov said Russia could "without a doubt" make up for China's energy shortages as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is choked by the war, Russian state media reported.
At the heart of any renewed US-Iran diplomacy is the dispute over Tehran's nuclear programme, with Trump launching the war saying the Islamic republic was developing an atomic bomb -- which it denies. "That's the kind of Trumpian grand bargain that the president has put on the table. Man, we're going to keep on negotiating and try to make it happen," Vance told an event in the US state of Georgia hosted by the conservative group Turning Point USA.
The announcement came after Israeli and Lebanese envoys held more than two hours of talks mediated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. "All sides agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed time and venue," a State Department spokesman said.
"The short-term authorization permitting the sale of Iranian oil already stranded at sea is set to expire in a few days and will not be renewed," the Treasury Department said in a statement. It added that it is "maintaining maximum pressure" on Tehran. burs-jhb/lga |
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