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Beijing’s Diplomatic Gambit: China Crafts a New Security Blueprint for the Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to promote a regional security architecture led by Middle Eastern states. Beijing is leveraging its 'Four Points' proposal to advocate for an immediate ceasefire and strategic autonomy, aiming to reduce Western influence in the region.

Hormuz at a Crossroads: Iran’s Araghchi Seeks Beijing’s Weight in High-Stakes US Negotiations
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beijing to brief Chinese officials on negotiations with the US, highlighting China's central role in mediating the Persian Gulf crisis. Amidst a fragile ceasefire and the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing is advocating for a diplomatic settlement that avoids renewed warfare while safeguarding its own energy security.

Amman’s Anchor: Jordan’s King Warns No Peace in Middle East Without Palestinian Statehood
King Abdullah II of Jordan hosted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to reaffirm that regional stability is impossible without a two-state solution. The meeting underscores Jordan's critical role as a mediator and its insistence that Palestinian rights remain a prerequisite for any lasting peace in the Middle East.

A Sovereign Pivot: Lebanon's Aoun Signals Desperate Need to Exit the 'Others' War' with Israel
President Michel Aoun has called for an immediate ceasefire with Israel, seeking to distance Lebanon from regional proxy conflicts involving Iran and Gaza. He argues that the nation must prioritize its own interests over 'others' wars' to ensure national survival and stability.

Tehran’s Heir Apparent Assumes the Mantle: Mojtaba Khamenei’s New Gambit in the Persian Gulf
Mojtaba Khamenei has issued a strategic warning to Gulf neighbors, urging them to abandon Western security ties in favor of regional 'brotherhood' under Tehran's influence. This public intervention marks a significant escalation in his leadership profile and suggests a more aggressive Iranian diplomatic strategy in the Persian Gulf.

Trump’s Fragile Peace: The White House Secures a Three-Week Extension for Israel and Lebanon
President Trump has announced a 21-day extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon following a high-level Oval Office meeting. The move aims to stabilize the region while the U.S. attempts to decouple the Lebanese government from Hezbollah's influence.

Beirut’s Border Gambit: President Aoun Signals Strategic Shift Toward Diplomacy with Israel
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has announced formal negotiations with Israel aimed at ending the IDF presence in Southern Lebanon and deploying the national army to the border. Supported by U.S. mediation, the move represents a strategic choice to prioritize state sovereignty and economic stability over continued military conflict.

A Sovereign Pivot: Lebanon Frames Diplomacy as Strength in Post-Ceasefire Era
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has announced a transition to a new diplomatic phase focused on a long-term agreement with Israel, following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. He emphasized that direct negotiations are a sovereign strategic choice to protect national interests and territory rather than a sign of weakness.

A Fragile Opening: Netanyahu Bets on a Military-Driven Peace with Lebanon
Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced a ten-day ceasefire with Lebanon to pursue a historic peace deal facilitated by the United States. While citing a shift in the power balance due to Israeli military successes, the deal remains contingent on the disarmament of Hezbollah and Israel's continued occupation of a southern buffer zone.

Between the Bloc and the Deep Blue Sea: Beijing’s Balancing Act in the Strait of Hormuz
China’s UN representative Fu Cong defended the recent veto of a Security Council resolution on the Strait of Hormuz, arguing it prevented military escalation and protected international law. Beijing continues to position itself as a neutral mediator, linking maritime security to a broader regional ceasefire while criticizing US military buildup as irresponsible.

The Crown Prince in Beijing: The UAE’s Strategic Pivot as Middle East Conflict Spreads
The UAE Crown Prince's visit to Beijing reflects a strategic shift as the Emirates seek Chinese diplomatic support and 'security insurance' amid rising Middle East tensions. Beyond security, the visit deepened economic ties through 24 new agreements, highlighting China's growing role as a preferred partner for regional stability.

A Fragile Respite: UN Backs 10-Day Israel-Lebanon Truce as a Bridge to Resolution 1701
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has endorsed a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, calling for it to be used as a foundation for implementing Security Council Resolution 1701. The UN views this brief window as essential for mitigating civilian suffering and testing the viability of a long-term diplomatic solution.