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After nine hours of negotiations, the Omani Foreign Ministry announced that the next round of talks will be held on May 3rd
The third round of negotiations between the Iranian and American sides to discuss the nuclear issue, which lasted 9 hours, has ended
The third round of negotiations between Iran and the United States on the nuclear issue, which lasted nine hours, concluded in the Omani capital, Muscat. Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi announced today (Saturday) that the US-Iranian talks will continue next week. Speaking via the X platform, he said the next round of nuclear talks will resume with a high-level meeting in Muscat on May 3.
He added: The US-Iranian talks identified a shared ambition to reach an agreement based on mutual respect and lasting commitments. All fundamental principles, objectives, and technical aspects were discussed.
Tehran described the atmosphere surrounding the third round of talks as "serious." Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei tweeted on Saturday that the indirect talks between Iran and the United States were continuing in a serious atmosphere.
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He added that the two sides exchanged views on effectively easing sanctions and building confidence regarding the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, and discussed "protecting Iran's right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy," as he put it. The talks began in the Omani capital, Muscat, on both technical and diplomatic levels. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi headed his country's delegation, while the US delegation was led by Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkopf. The Iranian technical delegation included Majid Takht-Ravanchi and Kazem Gharibabadi, while the US delegation consisted of 12 people, headed by Michael Anton. Washington and Tehran held two previous rounds of talks in the past two weeks in Muscat and Rome, which were described as "constructive and positive.".
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Arab and Islamic condemnation of Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, Qatar and other countries strongly condemned Israeli violations in Gaza, stressing that they undermine peace efforts and threaten regional stability.
Saudi Arabia, along with prominent Arab and Islamic countries including Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan, strongly condemned Israel's ongoing violations in the Gaza Strip. This unified stance was expressed in a joint statement by the foreign ministers of these countries in response to the military escalation that has resulted in hundreds of Palestinian civilian casualties, both dead and wounded, constituting a clear violation of international humanitarian law and existing efforts to achieve a ceasefire.
Historical background and context of the crisis
This escalation comes in the context of the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which has witnessed multiple rounds of violence. The Gaza Strip, in particular, suffers from a prolonged blockade that has led to a catastrophic deterioration in humanitarian and economic conditions. Recent military operations have exacerbated the crisis, with widespread destruction of vital infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and homes, and mass displacement of the population, creating a humanitarian situation described by international organizations as unprecedented. International condemnations, including this Arab and Islamic stance, underscore the urgent need to protect civilians and achieve an immediate ceasefire.
Impact of violations on peace efforts
The ministers affirmed in their statement that these Israeli practices constitute a dangerous escalation that will further inflame tensions in the region and completely undermine efforts to establish any truce. The significance of this diplomatic stance lies in its reflection of a broad regional consensus rejecting the continuation of military operations and in increasing international pressure on Israel to halt its attacks. It also sends a clear message to the international community, particularly the members of the Security Council, about the need to uphold their responsibilities in enforcing international law and ensuring unimpeded humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip.
Call for a lasting political solution
The statement stressed that the recurrence of these violations poses a direct threat to any future political process and obstructs efforts to create the conditions conducive to achieving stability. In this context, the ministers reiterated their call on the international community to take urgent action to halt the aggression and work towards a just and comprehensive political solution to the Palestinian question. They reaffirmed that lasting peace can only be achieved through ending the occupation and establishing an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the two-state solution, relevant UN resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative, thus guaranteeing the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people.
Responsibility of the international community
The ministers concluded their statement by calling on all international actors to assume their full responsibilities during this critical phase, to press for adherence to and sustainability of the ceasefire, to refrain from any actions that would undermine current efforts, and to create favorable conditions for moving forward towards reconstruction and achieving a just peace in the region.
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Cabinet reshuffle in Kuwait: changes in foreign affairs, finance, and media
The Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshaal Al-Ahmad, issued a decree for a broad cabinet reshuffle that includes sovereign ministries such as foreign affairs and finance, with the aim of confronting economic challenges and enhancing stability.
In a move reflecting the new direction of the political leadership, the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, issued an Emiri decree on Sunday enacting a cabinet reshuffle affecting several key ministerial portfolios, most notably Foreign Affairs, Finance, and Information. This reshuffle comes as the country enters a new phase following Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad's ascension to the throne and the appointment of Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah to form the new government.
Political background and context of change
This cabinet reshuffle, the first under the reign of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad, is considered a crucial step in realizing his vision for the future. Historically, Kuwaiti political life has witnessed numerous cabinet reshuffles and changes of government, reflecting the dynamic relationship between the executive and legislative branches. The current reshuffle aims to inject new blood into the cabinet and appoint individuals capable of implementing the government's program and addressing existing challenges, most notably economic reform, improving public services, and strengthening cooperation with the National Assembly.
Key appointments in the cabinet reshuffle
The Emiri decree stipulated fundamental changes in a number of sovereign, economic, and service ministries, and the new appointments included the following:
- Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah: Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Dr. Yaqoub Al-Sayed Yousef Al-Rifai: Minister of Finance.
- Abdulaziz Nasser Abdulaziz Al-Marzouq: Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment.
- Abdullah Subaih Abdullah Buftain: Minister of Information and Culture.
- Osama Khaled Abdullah Boudi: Minister of Trade and Industry.
- Omar Saud Abdulaziz Al-Omar: Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology.
- Dr. Reem Ghazi Saud Al-Faleej: Minister of State for Development and Sustainability Affairs.
- Dr. Tariq Hamad Nasser Al-Jalahma: Minister of State for Youth and Sports Affairs.
Importance and expected effects
Domestically, this reshuffle is seen as a serious attempt to enhance government efficiency and accelerate development. The appointment of new ministers of finance, economy, and investment indicates the priority given to the economic portfolio, especially given Kuwait's efforts to diversify its sources of income and reduce its dependence on oil. Furthermore, the change in the Ministry of Information reflects a desire to modernize official media discourse to keep pace with contemporary developments.
At the regional and international levels, the appointment of a new foreign minister is of particular significance. Kuwait plays a pivotal role in Gulf and Arab diplomacy and is known for its balanced foreign policy and its mediation efforts to resolve conflicts. The new foreign minister is expected to continue Kuwait's established diplomatic approach, working to enhance its international standing and address the geopolitical challenges in the region. The international community is closely monitoring these changes due to their potential impact on regional stability and global energy markets.
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The Peace Winds 2026 exercise between Saudi Arabia and Oman has concluded
The Saudi and Omani naval forces successfully concluded the 'Peace Winds 2026' exercise, with the aim of enhancing joint operations and securing vital waterways in the region.

The Royal Saudi Naval Forces and their counterparts in the Royal Navy of Oman concluded today (Sunday) the joint bilateral naval exercise “Winds of Peace 2026,” which took place in Omani territorial waters. This exercise culminates a previous phase of joint planning and training and reflects the depth of military cooperation between the two brotherly nations to enhance security and stability in the region.
Strategic context and in-depth partnership
Exercise “Peace Winds 2026” is the latest in a series of ongoing defense cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman, two pivotal states in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). This partnership is based on a shared vision of the importance of securing vital waterways in the region, such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Arabian Sea, which are crucial arteries for global trade and energy supplies. These exercises are gaining increasing importance in light of the security challenges facing the region, necessitating enhanced combat readiness and operational coordination among the naval forces of the GCC member states to ensure their ability to counter any potential threats, whether from terrorist organizations, piracy, or any attempts to destabilize maritime navigation.
Specific objectives and training to enhance combat efficiency
The exercise focused on achieving a range of strategic objectives, most notably unifying operational concepts and enhancing joint operations between the two navies. During the maneuvers, complex scenarios and drills were conducted, including advanced naval formations, naval helicopter exercises, and realistic counter-terrorism and search and rescue scenarios. The training also encompassed vital aspects such as electronic warfare and countering fast boat attacks, a common threat in the region. To further enhance realism, the exercise included live-fire missile and ammunition drills, allowing participating crews to test their capabilities and weaponry in conditions that simulated real-world operations.
Integrated stages and meticulous planning
This exercise was not a spur-of-the-moment decision, but rather a continuation of the first phase conducted at King Faisal Naval Base in the Western Fleet of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in April 2025. That phase involved intensive training in mission planning and preparation at various command levels, with ship crews from both sides executing scenarios and testing operational plans using advanced simulation systems. This integrated approach, combining theoretical planning with practical execution, ensures maximum benefit from the exercise and accurately measures the effectiveness of joint plans.
Regional and international importance
The success of Exercise Peace Winds 2026 carries a clear message on both the regional and international levels. Regionally, the exercise underscores the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council and its ability to collectively protect its interests and security. Internationally, it reassures international partners and the global community that key regional powers are committed to and capable of ensuring freedom of navigation in one of the world's most vital waterways, thus contributing to the stability of global energy markets and supply chains. This cooperation further strengthens the two countries' position as active players in the global maritime security system.
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