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		<title>Jordanian Army Chief Holds Talks With Lebanese Leaders</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut &#8211; Jordan’s army chief held high-level talks with Lebanese political and military leaders in Beirut, focusing on security cooperation,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong> &#8211; Jordan’s army chief held high-level talks with Lebanese political and military leaders in Beirut, focusing on security cooperation, regional stability, and strengthening defense coordination between the two countries.</p>



<p>The visit reflects ongoing efforts by Jordan and Lebanon to enhance collaboration amid evolving regional security challenges and shared strategic concerns.</p>



<p>Major General Yousef Huneiti, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces, met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the Presidential Palace in Beirut, where both sides discussed bilateral relations and defense cooperation.</p>



<p>The discussions emphasized mutual interests in safeguarding national security and maintaining stability in a region facing persistent political and security pressures.</p>



<p>During the meeting, Huneiti underlined the importance of close coordination between Jordanian and Lebanese institutions, especially in areas related to counterterrorism, border security, and intelligence sharing.</p>



<p>Both leaders highlighted the value of dialogue and cooperation in addressing cross-border threats and ensuring long-term regional resilience.</p>



<p>The talks also covered broader regional developments, including ongoing security challenges affecting the Middle East, and the role of military institutions in preserving peace.</p>



<p>Jordan reiterated its commitment to supporting regional partners through cooperation, training, and strategic coordination aimed at enhancing collective security.</p>



<p>In addition to meeting the Lebanese president, the Jordanian army chief held discussions with the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces, General Rodolphe Haykal.</p>



<p>The military-to-military talks focused on expanding cooperation frameworks and strengthening institutional ties between the two armed forces.</p>



<p>Key areas of discussion included the exchange of military expertise, joint training programs, and capacity-building initiatives designed to improve operational readiness.</p>



<p>Both sides acknowledged that shared training and experience are essential to improving efficiency and adaptability in modern security environments.</p>



<p>Huneiti highlighted the historically strong relationship between the Jordanian and Lebanese armed forces, describing it as a foundation for deeper strategic cooperation.<br>He stressed that continued collaboration would help both countries respond more effectively to emerging threats and regional instability.</p>



<p>The Lebanese military leadership praised Jordan’s role in supporting regional security and stability, noting its experience and professionalism in addressing complex security issues.</p>



<p>Lebanese officials expressed appreciation for Jordan’s continued engagement and its willingness to share knowledge and expertise.</p>



<p>The meetings underscored the importance of maintaining open communication channels between allied military institutions in the Middle East.</p>



<p>Such engagement is seen as vital for fostering trust, coordination, and collective responses to shared security challenges.</p>



<p>Jordan’s outreach to Lebanon comes at a time when regional cooperation is increasingly viewed as essential to managing security risks.</p>



<p>Both countries face overlapping challenges, including border security concerns, regional tensions, and the need to strengthen institutional resilience.</p>



<p>The visit also reflects Jordan’s broader diplomatic and defense strategy of reinforcing partnerships with neighboring countries.</p>



<p>By engaging directly with political and military leadership in Lebanon, Jordan aims to contribute to stability while advancing mutual security interests.</p>



<p>Analysts note that such high-level military visits play a crucial role in aligning defense priorities and enhancing operational coordination.</p>



<p>They also help build confidence between armed forces, which is essential in a region marked by rapid geopolitical shifts.</p>



<p>The discussions concluded with a shared commitment to continue cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration in defense and security.</p>



<p>Both sides emphasized that sustained engagement would benefit not only Jordan and Lebanon but also the wider region.</p>
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		<title>Envoy Engaged for Gaza Reconstruction Holds Talks with Palestinian Authority Official in Ramallah</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ramallah &#8211; A former United Nations envoy expected to play a key role in future planning for Gaza met a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Ramallah</strong> &#8211; A former United Nations envoy expected to play a key role in future planning for Gaza met a senior Palestinian Authority official in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The meeting focused on coordination, dialogue, and regional stability.</p>



<p>The talks come as international attention remains fixed on efforts to support recovery and governance arrangements for Gaza after months of conflict. Diplomatic engagement continues alongside humanitarian concerns.</p>



<p>According to officials familiar with the discussions, the envoy’s visit aimed to exchange views on administrative mechanisms and future cooperation. The emphasis remained on continuity and constructive engagement.</p>



<p>The meeting took place with Hussein al-Sheikh, a leading Palestinian Authority figure involved in civil and diplomatic affairs. Discussions were described as professional and forward-looking.</p>



<p>The Palestinian Authority has long been involved in governance matters in the West Bank and maintains administrative institutions. Its leadership continues to engage with international envoys and partners.</p>



<p>The former U.N. envoy has extensive experience in regional diplomacy and conflict coordination. His background includes years of multilateral engagement.</p>



<p>Sources indicated that the discussions covered the current situation in Gaza and the importance of phased planning. Attention was given to institutional readiness and coordination.</p>



<p>The visit to Ramallah followed earlier meetings held in Jerusalem with Israeli leadership. These engagements were part of routine diplomatic consultations.</p>



<p>Officials said the envoy’s role is expected to involve liaison, coordination, and on-the-ground assessment. No formal announcements were made during the visit.</p>



<p>The Palestinian Authority official later confirmed the meeting through a public statement. He highlighted dialogue and the exchange of perspectives.</p>



<p>While no meeting with the Palestinian Authority president was scheduled, channels of communication remain open. Future engagement may take place as planning progresses.</p>



<p>International actors continue to underline the importance of stability, reconstruction, and civilian welfare in Gaza. Diplomatic coordination is seen as essential.</p>



<p>Observers note that meetings of this nature are common during transitional planning discussions. They are viewed as confidence-building steps.</p>



<p>The broader focus remains on humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and restoring basic services. These priorities are shared by multiple stakeholders.</p>



<p>The envoy’s discussions were framed around cooperation rather than political disagreement. Participants stressed practical considerations.</p>



<p>Officials involved described the meeting as calm and constructive. No points of dispute were highlighted.</p>



<p>Such engagements are expected to continue in the coming weeks. Diplomatic activity in the region remains active.</p>



<p>The situation in Gaza continues to draw international concern and attention. Efforts remain centred on recovery and stability.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its role as a key diplomatic and security partner in the Middle East]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its role as a key diplomatic and security partner in the Middle East as Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman met with the US President’s adviser for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, for high-level discussions focused on bilateral relations and regional developments.</p>



<p>The meeting reflected the depth of the longstanding partnership between Riyadh and Washington, highlighting shared interests in regional security, political coordination, and economic stability at a time of evolving global and regional dynamics.</p>



<p>During the talks, both sides reviewed efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability across the Middle East and parts of Africa, underscoring the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and strategic alignment between allies with significant regional influence.</p>



<p>Prince Khalid bin Salman reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to working closely with the United States to address common challenges, including conflict resolution, counterterrorism initiatives, and the protection of international trade routes vital to the global economy.</p>



<p>The discussions also emphasized the importance of diplomatic engagement as a cornerstone of regional stability, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s growing focus on balanced foreign policy, conflict de-escalation, and constructive international partnerships.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s defense and security strategy has increasingly combined military preparedness with diplomacy, economic development, and regional dialogue, positioning the Kingdom as a stabilizing force in an often volatile geopolitical landscape.</p>



<p>The meeting with the US presidential adviser comes at a time when Saudi-American relations are expanding beyond traditional defense cooperation to include energy security, technological collaboration, and coordinated responses to humanitarian and political crises.</p>



<p>Both sides highlighted the value of regular consultations at senior levels to ensure alignment on key regional files, including developments in the Middle East and Africa, where shared interests in stability and development continue to grow.</p>



<p>The talks also reflected mutual recognition of Saudi Arabia’s expanding diplomatic footprint, particularly its role in facilitating dialogue, supporting ceasefire initiatives, and encouraging political solutions to longstanding regional conflicts.</p>



<p>Prince Khalid bin Salman’s engagement with senior US officials underscores Riyadh’s proactive approach to international diplomacy, ensuring that Saudi perspectives are clearly communicated while reinforcing partnerships that support long-term regional security.</p>



<p>For the United States, sustained engagement with Saudi leadership remains central to its strategy in the Middle East, given the Kingdom’s influence, economic weight, and leadership role within the Arab and Islamic worlds.</p>



<p>The meeting reaffirmed shared commitments to addressing regional challenges through cooperation rather than confrontation, emphasizing stability, sovereignty, and respect for international norms as guiding principles.</p>



<p>Observers note that such engagements contribute to policy continuity and trust-building, helping both nations navigate complex regional issues while maintaining open channels for dialogue and coordination.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 agenda, strong international partnerships remain essential to supporting economic diversification, regional integration, and a secure environment for investment and development.</p>



<p>The meeting between Prince Khalid bin Salman and Massad Boulos thus represents more than a routine diplomatic exchange, reflecting an evolving partnership shaped by shared interests, strategic dialogue, and a collective vision for regional peace and prosperity.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington — U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to welcome Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, in]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong>  — U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to welcome Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, in a high-profile visit aimed at advancing proposed sales of F-35 fighter jets and securing a series of major commercial agreements between the two countries.</p>



<p>The meeting marks a renewed phase in bilateral engagement after years of strained ties.</p>



<p>It will be the crown prince’s first visit to the United States since the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, an incident that caused intense global scrutiny.</p>



<p>Since then, diplomatic relations have gradually stabilized, setting the stage for a more pragmatic and cooperation-focused agenda.</p>



<p>U.S. intelligence assessments previously linked the crown prince to approving the operation against Khashoggi, though he denied issuing any such directive.</p>



<p>His arrival in Washington signals a continued shift toward partnership, especially in areas involving defense, technology, and investment.</p>



<p>During his full day of White House engagements, the crown prince is scheduled for Oval Office talks, a working lunch, and a formal black-tie dinner.<br>The discussions are expected to revolve around strategic cooperation, long-term investment, and regional stability.</p>



<p>Trump is expected to highlight a previously pledged Saudi investment figure of approximately $600 billion, made during his visit to Riyadh in May.</p>



<p>A senior U.S. official said that multiple agreements across technology, manufacturing, defense, and energy are likely to be announced.</p>



<p>The potential sale of 48 F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia is set to dominate the agenda, representing what would be the first U.S. transfer of the advanced aircraft to the kingdom.</p>



<p>Trump told reporters that the United States “will be selling” the jets, reflecting confidence that negotiations are close to completion.</p>



<p>Such a sale would represent a significant policy shift and could reshape the military landscape in the Middle East.</p>



<p>Israel currently remains the only country in the region with F-35 capability, based on long-standing U.S. commitments to preserving its strategic military advantage.</p>



<p>Beyond defense, the crown prince is expected to seek enhanced security guarantees, access to artificial intelligence cooperation, and progress on a civilian nuclear energy framework.</p>



<p>These areas reflect Saudi Arabia’s ambitions to modernize and diversify its technological and energy sectors.</p>



<p>A senior U.S. official emphasized that the kingdom is poised to commit substantial financial resources in various U.S.-based projects.<br>The official noted that investments are expected to touch sectors ranging from advanced manufacturing to next-generation technologies.</p>



<p>Another key element of the visit relates to U.S. efforts to limit China’s influence in the Middle East. Former U.S. negotiator Dennis Ross said the administration aims to strengthen U.S.–Saudi ties to ensure cooperation in critical areas such as security, finance, energy, and AI.</p>



<p>Trump is also likely to encourage Saudi Arabia to take a step toward joining the Abraham Accords, the regional normalization agreements launched during his first term. The accords currently include Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and, more recently, Kazakhstan.</p>



<p>However, Saudi Arabia has maintained that a clear pathway to Palestinian statehood remains essential before taking any formal step toward normalization with Israel. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has further complicated the diplomatic environment.</p>



<p>Trump continues to regard Saudi participation as central to expanding the reach and impact of the Abraham Accords across the region.<br>He views Saudi involvement as a potential anchor for broader stability and long-term regional cooperation.</p>



<p>As the visit unfolds, both sides are expected to underscore shared strategic interests while signaling readiness for deeper economic and security partnerships. The outcomes of the discussions may shape the trajectory of U.S.–Saudi engagement for years to come.</p>
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