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War in Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, May 15 (AFP) May 15, 2026 Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war:
Imran Riza said he hoped the negotiations would "pave the way toward a political solution".
"We appreciate any country who has the ability to help, particularly China," Araghchi said.
The West-East Pipeline will double state oil giant ADNOC's capacity through Fujairah port and is expected to become operational next year, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said.
The military told residents of five villages earlier to immediately leave ahead of the expected attacks, despite a shaky ceasefire.
Global stocks slumped as talks between the United States and China failed to deliver progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, reigniting worries of persistent inflation pressures that could derail economic growth. Oil prices, however, rose nearly 2.5 percent, with the international benchmark Brent crude contract around $108.50 a barrel.
"There is no point in continuing this conflict, which should not have happened in the first place," said a foreign ministry statement.
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