Pakistan's prime minister urging 'restraint' amid reports of ceasefire 'violations'
Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif is urging "restraint" amid reports of ceasefire violations, he said in a post on X.
"Violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process," Sharif said in the post.
"I earnestly and sincerely urge all parties to exercise restraint and respect the ceasefire for two weeks, as agreed upon, so that diplomacy can take a lead role towards peaceful settlement of the conflict," the prime minister added.
Sharif did not say specify where the violations took place.
Sharif tagged accounts for President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others, along with the Iranian president and the Iranian foreign minister....................
IRGC says it downed drone over Fars Province
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement that it intercepted and destroyed a Hermes 900 drone over the central province of Fars, Iran, on Wednesday, according to the semi‑official Fars News Agency.
The incident was reported after Iran’s oil ministry’s news outlet said the country’s Lavan oil refinery was hit by a strike earlier on Wednesday. Israel denied involvement in the Lavan explosion.............
Trump says Lebanon not included in deal: ‘That’s a separate skirmish’
President Donald Trump said that Lebanon is not included in the two-week ceasefire with Iran, in a phone interview with PBS.
"Yeah they were not included in the deal," Trump told PBS.
Asked why, Trump said, “because of Hezbollah. They were not included in the deal.”
“That’ll get taken care of too. It’s alright," Trump said.
Asked if he is comfortable with Israel continuing to strike Lebanon, the president claimed this is a "separate skirmish.”
“It’s part of the deal - everyone knows that. That’s a separate skirmish,” Trump said, according to PBS.........................
Israeli attacks hit Beirut's 'densely populated residential' areas, Lebanese PM says
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam welcomed news of a ceasefire in Iran, but pushed for a similar agreement in Lebanon, saying in a post on X that Israel's strikes there continue to show "utter disregard for the principles of international law and international humanitarian law, which it has never respected in the first place."
Salam said the Israeli attacks undermine international efforts to stop the war.
"Israel continues to expand its aggressions that have targeted densely populated residential neighborhoods, claiming the lives of unarmed civilians in various parts of Lebanon, particularly in the capital Beirut," he said. "All friends of Lebanon are called upon to help us stop these aggressions by all available means."
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