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					<description><![CDATA[Berlin- U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said on Friday there were “strong signs” that Iran was ready to negotiate, as]]></description>
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<p><strong>Berlin-</strong> U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said on Friday there were “strong signs” that Iran was ready to negotiate, as Washington conveyed a 15-point proposal to Tehran through Pakistani intermediaries aimed at curbing its nuclear program and de-escalating the ongoing Middle East conflict.</p>



<p>Witkoff, speaking during a cabinet meeting, confirmed for the first time that the United States had passed the proposal via Pakistan, which is facilitating indirect communication between the two sides.</p>



<p> He said the effort sought to present Iran with what he described as a critical juncture, warning that failure to engage could lead to further escalation.</p>



<p>Germany’s foreign minister Johann Wadephul said the United States and Iran had already held indirect contacts and were preparing for a potential face-to-face meeting. He told Deutschlandfunk radio that such a meeting could take place “very soon” in Pakistan, though no official date was disclosed.</p>



<p>Pakistan’s role as a conduit underscores the absence of direct diplomatic ties between Washington and Tehran, with both sides relying on intermediaries to exchange proposals amid heightened regional tensions.</p>



<p>lAccording to the details outlined by Witkoff, the U.S. proposal includes stringent conditions on Iran’s nuclear activities. These include a prohibition on weaponization, dismantling of the Fordow nuclear facility, cessation of uranium enrichment, a ban on stockpiling nuclear material, and the transfer of enriched uranium to the United States.</p>



<p>Iranian authorities are currently reviewing the proposal, though no formal response has been announced.</p>



<p>The diplomatic push comes against the backdrop of an ongoing Middle East conflict that has drawn in multiple regional actors and intensified scrutiny of Iran’s military and nuclear posture. U.S. officials have framed the proposal as part of a broader effort to reduce hostilities and prevent further destabilization.</p>



<p>Witkoff said the outcome would depend on whether Tehran views the current moment as an opportunity to shift course, adding that discussions remain at a preliminary stage.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired a key cabinet session on Tuesday in Riyadh, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s active]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211;  Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired a key cabinet session on Tuesday in Riyadh, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s active role in fostering regional peace, security, and international cooperation.</p>



<p>During the meeting, ministers warmly welcomed the US proposal aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza and praised the successful outcomes of the Munich Security Conference held in AlUla.</p>



<p>The cabinet underscored its strong commitment to supporting peaceful resolutions in the occupied Palestinian territories, applauding the steps proposed by US President Donald Trump to ensure the release of all hostages and initiate immediate negotiations for practical implementation. </p>



<p>This demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s dedication to constructive dialogue, humanitarian initiatives, and promoting stability in the region.</p>



<p>Minister of Media Salman bin Youssef Al-Dosari stated that the cabinet commended the achievements of the Munich Security Conference leaders’ meeting in AlUla, emphasizing the Kingdom’s role as a hub for international dialogue and cooperation. </p>



<p>The session brought together senior officials from multiple countries, allowing for productive discussions on regional developments and global issues including food security, climate change, energy, international trade, and economic collaboration.</p>



<p>The cabinet also highlighted the remarkable progress made in cybersecurity cooperation among Arab nations. </p>



<p>The outcomes of the second regular session of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers, hosted by Saudi Arabia, were lauded for advancing regional collaboration in creating a safe, reliable, and digitally secure environment that supports economic growth and prosperity.</p>



<p>Additionally, the session praised the achievements of the fifth International Cybersecurity Forum held in Riyadh under the patronage of King Salman, noting its success in fostering innovation, technological excellence, and international partnerships in cybersecurity.</p>



<p>Through this session, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its position as a proactive and responsible leader in regional peace initiatives, international diplomacy, and digital advancement. </p>



<p>By championing collaboration, humanitarian efforts, and technological progress, the Kingdom continues to contribute positively to stability, growth, and prosperity in the region and beyond.</p>
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