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		<title>Turkiye Weighs Hormuz Demining Role as Iran-US Peace Talks Advance</title>
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<p><strong>Ankara-</strong>Türkiye may participate in mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz if a peace agreement is reached between Iran and the United States, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, signaling Ankara’s willingness to support efforts to restore safe maritime navigation in one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in London on Friday evening, Fidan said a multinational technical team was expected to oversee demining operations in the strait following any formal Iran-U.S. agreement, adding that Ankara viewed such participation positively as a humanitarian responsibility.</p>



<p>He said Türkiye would have “no problem” taking part in mine-clearing efforts if they were conducted under an internationally coordinated and neutral framework designed to ensure maritime safety rather than military advantage.</p>



<p>Fidan stressed that any operation would depend on the structure of the future coalition and the political conditions surrounding it.He cautioned that Ankara would reassess its position if any technical coalition involved in demining later became party to renewed military confrontation, indicating that Türkiye would avoid joining any mission that could compromise its diplomatic neutrality.</p>



<p>The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most sensitive maritime chokepoints, carrying roughly one-fifth of global oil shipments and serving as a critical route for energy exports from Gulf producers to international markets.</p>



<p>Tensions around the strait escalated sharply after the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that began on Feb. 28, followed by Tehran’s retaliatory actions and effective restrictions on navigation through the narrow waterway, pushing global energy prices higher and raising fears of broader regional disruption.</p>



<p>Washington said last week it had begun demining work in coordination with Tehran, although Iranian officials have not publicly confirmed such cooperation.Several countries, including European naval powers, have since indicated readiness to contribute to a neutral maritime security mission aimed at restoring freedom of navigation and preventing further disruption to global shipping.</p>



<p>Germany has already announced plans to deploy a minesweeper to the Mediterranean in preparation for a possible Hormuz mission, while French and British defense officials have also signaled support for coordinated action.</p>



<p>Fidan also said he believed issues related to Iran’s nuclear program could be resolved during the next round of diplomatic talks expected to take place in Islamabad, where both Washington and Tehran are expected to send envoys.</p>



<p>Türkiye has sought to position itself as a balancing actor in the wider Middle East conflict, maintaining dialogue with both Western allies and regional powers while emphasizing de-escalation and diplomatic settlement over direct military involvement.</p>



<p>Its potential role in Hormuz demining reflects Ankara’s broader strategy of supporting regional stability without becoming directly entangled in confrontation.</p>
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		<title>Hope Rises as RSF Accepts U.S.-Led Proposal for Humanitarian Ceasefire</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new wave of optimism is sweeping across Sudan as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have agreed to a humanitarian]]></description>
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<p>A new wave of optimism is sweeping across Sudan as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire proposed by the United States and Arab partners.</p>
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<p>This development marks an important step toward restoring peace and stability in a nation that has long suffered from conflict and hardship.</p>



<p>The RSF’s acceptance of the ceasefire initiative signals a growing commitment to prioritize humanitarian needs and create a pathway for dialogue.</p>



<p>Their readiness to discuss long-term peace arrangements reflects a positive turn in Sudan’s ongoing efforts to rebuild trust and unity among its people.</p>



<p>The U.S., alongside Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, has been actively working to promote peace in Sudan. The proposed truce aims to allow safe humanitarian access, deliver aid to affected regions, and pave the way for a sustainable political process.</p>



<p>The international community has welcomed the RSF’s statement, viewing it as a step toward ending the two-and-a-half-year conflict.<br>The United States reaffirmed its dedication to facilitating negotiations that could help both sides find common ground.</p>



<p>“The RSF looks forward to implementing the agreement and beginning discussions on cessation of hostilities and the principles guiding Sudan’s political process,” the group stated. Such language reflects a renewed tone of cooperation and hope, signaling potential progress for the war-torn nation.</p>



<p>The ceasefire plan aligns with growing global calls for peace and stability across Africa. Neighboring countries and humanitarian organizations have expressed support for a coordinated effort to ease the suffering of civilians, especially in famine-stricken areas.</p>



<p>The proposed truce not only promises to reduce violence but also allows for essential aid delivery to displaced families.<br>Medical organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continue their tireless efforts to treat victims and provide relief in North Darfur and other regions.</p>



<p>U.S. officials emphasized the urgency of immediate de-escalation to prevent further loss of life and displacement. Their ongoing engagement with both parties reflects the international community’s determination to help Sudan return to peace and stability.</p>



<p>If implemented successfully, this ceasefire could become a foundation for a long-term peace agreement.<br>Such an achievement would represent a monumental shift for Sudan, offering new opportunities for reconciliation, rebuilding, and development.</p>



<p>Sudanese citizens, weary from years of turmoil, are expressing cautious hope that this truce may finally open a path toward healing.<br>Community leaders have called on all parties to honor their commitments and protect civilians at all costs.</p>



<p>This agreement demonstrates that diplomacy and humanitarian concern can still prevail even amid deep divisions. By prioritizing peace over conflict, Sudan’s leaders are showing the world that dialogue remains the most powerful tool for change.</p>



<p>International observers view the RSF’s willingness to cooperate as a signal of shifting priorities within Sudan’s leadership. The promise of accountability for past violations and protection of civilians marks a hopeful beginning for a more responsible and transparent approach.</p>



<p>Peace advocates around the world continue to emphasize that lasting stability in Sudan will require unity, patience, and strong international support. With continued cooperation between Sudan, the United States, and Arab nations, the potential for peace grows stronger each day.</p>



<p>This humanitarian ceasefire initiative represents more than a pause in fighting—it symbolizes a chance for renewal. It allows Sudan to look ahead to a future defined by compassion, dialogue, and shared purpose rather than division.</p>



<p>As the world watches closely, this moment may become a turning point in Sudan’s history. Through collaboration and goodwill, the dream of a peaceful and prosperous Sudan feels closer than ever before.</p>
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<p><strong>Damascus</strong> &#8211; In a significant step toward peace and regional stability, the United States is preparing to establish a military presence at an airbase in Damascus. </p>



<p>This move symbolizes the strengthening of diplomatic and security relations between Washington and the new Syrian administration under President Ahmed al-Sharaa. </p>



<p>The initiative comes as part of broader efforts to broker a lasting security pact between Syria and Israel, marking a new chapter in Middle Eastern cooperation and stability.</p>



<p>The new strategic presence aims to promote peace through surveillance, logistical support, and humanitarian coordination while respecting Syria’s full sovereignty over the airbase. </p>



<p>This development represents a notable shift in Syria’s foreign policy alignment following years of conflict and isolation.</p>



<p> It underscores the country’s renewed focus on rebuilding international partnerships, particularly with the United States, to ensure sustainable peace and regional security.</p>



<p>US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa are expected to meet in Washington next week, marking the first official visit of a Syrian head of state to the United States. </p>



<p>This meeting is expected to pave the way for further cooperation on defense, counterterrorism, and economic recovery. Both leaders are committed to fostering a partnership based on mutual respect, shared interests, and a vision of long-term peace for the Middle East.</p>



<p>The planned base in Damascus is strategically located near areas that will form part of a demilitarized zone under a proposed non-aggression pact between Syria and Israel. </p>



<p>This initiative will help reduce tensions and support monitoring mechanisms to ensure that peace agreements are upheld on both sides. </p>



<p>The base will also serve as a center for humanitarian efforts and logistical operations, ensuring timely assistance to affected regions.</p>



<p>Technical discussions between US and Syrian defense officials have focused on operational collaboration and transparency. </p>



<p>The facility is expected to be used for refueling, surveillance, and humanitarian missions, with Syrian authorities maintaining complete sovereignty over the site. </p>



<p>Such cooperation highlights the spirit of partnership that both nations are fostering after years of strained relations.</p>



<p>The Pentagon has reportedly conducted reconnaissance missions over the past two months to evaluate the base’s infrastructure. Early assessments indicate that the runway and facilities are operationally ready for immediate use.</p>



<p> Once established, the base will not only enhance regional security but also enable more efficient responses to humanitarian crises, particularly in southern Syria.</p>



<p>The initiative follows a pattern of successful joint presences in other parts of the region, such as Lebanon and Israel, where US cooperation has helped sustain ceasefire agreements. </p>



<p>These joint efforts have proven essential in reducing hostilities, promoting stability, and supporting post-conflict rebuilding. The establishment of the Damascus airbase continues this trajectory of peace-oriented collaboration.</p>



<p>The broader implications of this development extend beyond Syria’s borders. It signals a reemergence of diplomatic balance in the Middle East, where nations once divided by conflict are now working together under international frameworks to promote stability.</p>



<p> The renewed relationship between Syria and the United States also encourages other nations to engage in constructive dialogue rather than confrontation.</p>



<p>The upcoming US-Syria summit is expected to address a range of critical topics, including the fight against extremism, technological cooperation, and infrastructure reconstruction.</p>



<p> Both leaders are determined to ensure that peace efforts are inclusive, sustainable, and beneficial for future generations.</p>



<p>This historic collaboration marks a hopeful turning point for Syria and the broader region. Through dialogue, mutual understanding, and shared responsibility, the United States and Syria are setting the foundation for a more peaceful, cooperative Middle East — one where diplomacy and development take precedence over division and conflict.</p>
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<p><strong>Kuala  Lumpur</strong> &#8211; In a significant diplomatic development, Malaysia is set to host U.S. President Donald Trump on October 26, marking a pivotal moment for regional stability and international collaboration. </p>



<p>The visit, announced by Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan, is expected to coincide with a historic peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia — a move that could transform the landscape of Southeast Asian relations.</p>



<p>Minister Hasan confirmed that Malaysia and the United States will jointly facilitate the long-awaited ceasefire between the two neighboring nations. </p>



<p>The peace framework will include the removal of landmines and heavy artillery along disputed border areas, ensuring safety and fostering mutual trust. This initiative reflects Malaysia’s growing role as a neutral mediator and a champion of diplomacy within the ASEAN community.</p>



<p>The ceasefire, expected to be formalized during the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Kuala Lumpur from October 26 to 28, will likely be named the “Kuala Lumpur Accord.” The declaration aims to promote peace, cooperation, and sustainable development across Southeast Asia. </p>



<p>“We hope to see the signing of a declaration known as the Kuala Lumpur Accord between these two neighbors to ensure peace and a lasting ceasefire,” Hasan stated, underscoring Malaysia’s commitment to conflict resolution and dialogue.</p>



<p>The visit also marks a new chapter in U.S.-Malaysia relations. President Trump’s participation highlights Washington’s renewed engagement with the ASEAN bloc, reinforcing the importance of the Asia-Pacific region in global diplomacy. </p>



<p>Analysts view this visit as a symbol of strengthening ties, particularly in areas such as economic collaboration, security, and regional peacebuilding.</p>



<p>In recent years, Southeast Asia has emerged as a critical zone for diplomatic cooperation and trade connectivity. Malaysia, with its consistent stance on promoting peaceful dialogue and regional stability, has become a key player in mediating tensions.</p>



<p> Hosting both President Trump and the leaders of ASEAN member nations underscores Malaysia’s role as a bridge between global powers and regional stakeholders.</p>



<p>The potential ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia is a major step forward. Their long-standing territorial dispute over sections of their 817-kilometer border has occasionally flared into violence, with the most recent conflict in July leaving dozens dead and displacing thousands. The expected agreement will not only halt ongoing tensions but also create new opportunities for cross-border collaboration in trade, tourism, and security.</p>



<p>Observers believe that Malaysia’s diplomatic approach — emphasizing mediation, mutual respect, and constructive dialogue — could set a model for resolving regional disputes across Asia. </p>



<p>The upcoming Kuala Lumpur Accord is being hailed as a symbol of Southeast Asia’s collective resilience and unity in promoting peace through regional mechanisms.</p>



<p>President Trump’s attendance further enhances the global significance of the summit. His visit will include bilateral discussions with Malaysian leaders focusing on economic partnerships, technology exchange, and security cooperation.</p>



<p> Both nations are expected to explore new avenues for trade and investment, especially in digital innovation, infrastructure, and renewable energy — areas where Malaysia continues to make impressive progress.</p>



<p>As the world watches Kuala Lumpur this month, the optimism surrounding the summit continues to grow. A successful peace accord between Thailand and Cambodia could inspire similar diplomatic breakthroughs in other regions facing border or political disputes. </p>



<p>Moreover, it will reaffirm ASEAN’s reputation as a peaceful and pragmatic regional organization capable of solving complex challenges through dialogue and diplomacy.</p>



<p>For Malaysia, this moment represents both pride and responsibility — a testament to its leadership in promoting unity and peace in Southeast Asia. </p>



<p>As President Trump’s visit approaches, anticipation builds for what many believe could be a defining moment in regional diplomacy — one that paves the way for long-term stability, prosperity, and partnership across Asia.</p>
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