Middle East War Day 58: Trump Urges Iran to Call for Peace, Latest Developments at a Glance

On the 58th day of the Middle East war, US President Trump urged Iran to call for peace talks, while Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi is scheduled to meet Russian President Putin in Moscow tomorrow. Amid continuous ceasefire violations, oil prices are rising, causing market anxiety.
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(Central News Agency, Paris, 26th, Comprehensive Foreign News) As the US and Israeli attacks on Iran enter their 58th day, US President Trump stated that Iran can directly call to negotiate an end to the war; Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi is scheduled to visit Moscow tomorrow to meet with Russian President Putin.

The following is the latest situation of the Middle East war compiled by Agence France-Presse and Reuters.

Trump said today that if Iran wants to negotiate an end to the war between the two countries, it can proactively contact the United States.

He said in an interview on Fox News Channel's "The Sunday Briefing" program: "If they want to talk, they can come to us, or call us. You know, we have phones, we have very good and secure lines."

The Israeli military stated that a soldier was killed "during fighting" in southern Lebanon, despite a ceasefire being in effect in the region since mid-April. Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah accuse each other of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hezbollah's actions are threatening the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, and vowed to "forcefully" strike Hezbollah.

Semi-official media Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) reported that Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi is scheduled to visit Moscow tomorrow and meet with Russian President Putin.

Official Iranian News Agency (IRNA) pointed out that Araghchi has returned to Pakistan after a brief visit to Oman. Araghchi left Islamabad the day before, a move that led Trump to cancel his planned dispatch of a special envoy to Pakistan, causing the prospects for subsequent negotiations to reach an impasse.

With peace talks between the US and Iran stalled, leading to an extended disruption of Middle East energy exports, markets and policymakers are feeling uneasy on the eve of a week packed with central bank meetings. Oil prices rose today, while US stock index futures fell.

Brent crude futures rose more than 2% in early Asian trading, hitting a three-week high of US$107.97 per barrel, further exacerbating inflation concerns and leading traders to almost completely rule out interest rate cuts this year.

The S&P 500 index futures slightly declined by 0.3%, showing a small pullback. This comes after the spot market reached an all-time closing high on the 24th due to strong investor demand for artificial intelligence (AI) concept stocks.

Lebanese state media reported that despite the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, the Israeli military launched airstrikes today after issuing evacuation warnings for seven locations in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon's National News Agency reported that the village of Kfar Tibnit, which was on the warning list, "was bombed by Israeli warplanes," reportedly causing casualties.

Hezbollah denied Netanyahu's accusations that it was endangering the ceasefire agreement, stating that its attacks on Israeli targets in southern Lebanon and northern Israel were a "legitimate response to the enemy's continuous violation of the ceasefire agreement since the first day of the temporary ceasefire announcement." (Compiled by: Chen Yuting) 1150427

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