The United States and Iran are reportedly preparing for direct talks in Pakistan after holding prior indirect contacts, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Friday. Wadephul told Deutschlandfunk radio that a meeting between representatives from both sides is expected “very soon” in Pakistan.
US-Israeli Attacks on Iran Kill Over 1,900, Injure 20,000: Red Crescent
Meanwhile, Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have reached a defence cooperation agreement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed. The pact lays the groundwork for technological collaboration, investment, and future contracts. Ukrainian experts in counter-drone warfare, developed during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, are assisting five Middle Eastern and Gulf nations in addressing drone threats.
European powers are pressing US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over Russia’s support for Iran, accusing Moscow of providing satellite imagery and drone upgrades that enable Tehran to target US forces in the ongoing Middle East war.
The United Arab Emirates has expressed readiness to join a multinational maritime task force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, blocked by Iran, which carries about 20% of global oil and gas. The IRGC, however, has warned that any transit by US-Israel allies will face “harsh measures,” and several US partners have hesitated to provide immediate military support. Talks are ongoing at the UN Security Council, with Bahrain and the UAE advocating for a resolution to protect commercial shipping.
The conflict has seen repeated drone and missile strikes on civilian infrastructure. Israeli forces have ordered evacuations in southern Lebanon, while Palestinian and Iranian civilians have been wounded or killed in ongoing attacks. Kuwait and Saudi ports have also been targeted, with drones intercepted and minor damage reported.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for weak political leadership, arguing that the military is under-resourced and unable to achieve objectives across Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.
In Qatar, authorities have lifted a heightened security alert issued earlier this week following reports of incoming missile or drone threats.
The developments highlight the intensifying regional tensions, complex international involvement, and mounting risks to civilian populations, critical infrastructure, and global energy markets.















