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					<description><![CDATA[<p>India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire After Escalating Cross-Border Strikes A breakthrough in South Asia: After weeks of rising tensions and cross-border military strikes, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire—easing fears of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The agreement followed an intense weekend of back-and-forth attacks, and although U.S. officials [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>A breakthrough in South Asia:</strong> After weeks of rising tensions and cross-border military strikes, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire—easing fears of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The agreement followed an intense weekend of back-and-forth attacks, and although U.S. officials say they played a major role in brokering the deal, Indian sources have been quick to downplay that claim.</p>
<h4>How It All Unfolded</h4>
<p>The tipping point came after a deadly massacre of tourists last month in Indian-administered Kashmir. India blamed Pakistan for the attack and launched a retaliatory military campaign named <strong>&#8220;Operation Sindoor&#8221;</strong> that targeted sites in both Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pakistan, denying involvement in the killings, responded with its own strikes.</p>
<p>By Saturday, the situation had spiraled into a dangerous exchange of fire:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>India reportedly launched missile strikes</strong> on three Pakistani air bases overnight.</li>
<li><strong>Pakistan retaliated forcefully</strong> Saturday morning, targeting Indian military bases and installations near the Line of Control in Kashmir.</li>
<li>A Pakistani military spokesperson called the retaliation <strong>&#8220;an eye for an eye.&#8221;</strong></li>
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<h4>Behind the Ceasefire</h4>
<p>According to a senior Pakistani source, both sides were inching toward a diplomatic resolution late Friday—but were jolted by India’s overnight missile attacks. That escalation prompted Pakistan to respond even more aggressively, leading to a surge in urgency for peace talks on Saturday.</p>
<p>Despite intermittent rocket fire during the talks, <strong>U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio</strong> reportedly played a “monumental role” in keeping dialogue on track. Diplomats from <strong>Saudi Arabia and Turkey</strong> also contributed to mediation efforts.</p>
<p>By Saturday afternoon, both sides halted new strikes, and just two hours later, the ceasefire was formally announced.</p>
<h4>Global Reactions Pour In</h4>
<p>World leaders were quick to welcome the truce:</p>
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<li><strong>UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy</strong> called it “hugely welcome” and urged both sides to “sustain this” for the region’s stability.</li>
<li><strong>EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas</strong> described the ceasefire as “a vital step toward de-escalation” and emphasized the importance of respecting the agreement.</li>
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<h4>What Comes Next?</h4>
<p>While the ceasefire is a relief, the path forward remains uncertain. India and Pakistan have fought <strong>three wars over Kashmir</strong>, and tensions over the region continue to spark frequent military flare-ups.</p>
<p>As peace talks gain momentum, observers will be watching closely to see if this truce holds—or becomes just another pause in a long cycle of conflict.</p>
<p><em>Source: CNN &#8211; <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/india-pakistan-operation-sindoor-05-10-25">India and Pakistan agree to ceasefire after weeks of tensions</a></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Role in Mediating the Ukraine War: A Strategic Move Saudi Arabia’s Growing Influence in Global Diplomacy Saudi Arabia’s recent hosting of high-stakes meetings with top American, Russian, and Ukrainian officials underscores the kingdom’s ambition to position itself as a global mediator. This diplomatic initiative reflects Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s broader vision of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Role in Mediating the Ukraine War: A Strategic Move</strong></h2>
<h3>Saudi Arabia’s Growing Influence in Global Diplomacy</h3>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s recent hosting of high-stakes meetings with top American, Russian, and Ukrainian officials underscores the kingdom’s ambition to position itself as a global mediator. This diplomatic initiative reflects Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s broader vision of transforming Saudi Arabia into a key player in international affairs.</p>
<p>On Monday night, the Crown Prince warmly welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Jeddah. This visit coincided with crucial talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials, just days after former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Zelensky for being &#8220;ungrateful&#8221; during a White House exchange.</p>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic efforts gained momentum last month when it facilitated direct discussions between U.S. and Russian officials—the first such engagement since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described Saudi Arabia as a location that &#8220;generally suits&#8221; both Washington and Moscow, marking a significant win for Prince Mohammed’s leadership.</p>
<h3>A Shift Toward Neutrality and Global Influence</h3>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s evolving foreign policy aims to maintain neutrality in global conflicts, steering the nation away from regional tensions and focusing on economic transformation. Central to this shift is <strong>Vision 2030</strong>, the Crown Prince’s strategy to diversify the economy beyond oil.</p>
<p>Prince Mohammed has de-escalated Saudi involvement in Yemen’s prolonged war, reconciled with regional rival Iran, and strengthened ties with global powers like China and Russia—all while preserving strong relations with Western nations.</p>
<h3>Balancing Relations with Trump and Putin</h3>
<p>Prince Mohammed has cultivated close relationships with both Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. His ties with Trump date back to 2017 when the former U.S. president made Saudi Arabia his first foreign visit. Despite Trump’s 2020 election loss, Saudi investments in his associates continued, including a $2 billion investment in Jared Kushner’s firm and plans to build Trump-branded properties in the kingdom.</p>
<p>Trump recently announced he would again visit Saudi Arabia first if re-elected, following the kingdom’s pledge to invest $1 trillion in U.S. companies. &#8220;They’ve agreed to do that, so I’m going to be going there. I have a great relationship with them,&#8221; Trump stated.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Prince Mohammed has maintained strong ties with Putin, who refrained from isolating him after the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Saudi leader resisted Western pressure to cut ties with Moscow following the Ukraine invasion and has continued oil production coordination with Russia. In 2023, Putin visited Saudi Arabia and invited Riyadh to join <strong>BRICS</strong>, a coalition seeking to counter U.S. economic dominance.</p>
<h3>Saudi Arabia as a Mediator in Prisoner Exchanges</h3>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic leverage has yielded tangible results. Prince Mohammed played a key role in securing the release of American teacher Mark Fogel from Russian custody. Additionally, Saudi Arabia and its ally, the UAE, have successfully brokered multiple prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine.</p>
<p>Last month’s U.S.-Russia talks excluded Ukraine, but an upcoming meeting on Tuesday will bring together U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and top Ukrainian officials, further positioning Saudi Arabia as a central figure in peace negotiations.</p>
<h3>The Gaza Connection: A Strategic Play for Influence</h3>
<p>Beyond Ukraine, Saudi Arabia could leverage its diplomatic success to influence the highly contentious <strong>Gaza crisis</strong>. Trump’s controversial proposal to permanently relocate Gaza’s 2 million residents and redevelop the area into a luxury destination was met with strong opposition from Arab nations. In response, regional leaders endorsed a <strong>$53 billion reconstruction plan</strong> to ensure Palestinians remain in their homeland.</p>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s mediation in the Ukraine war could strengthen its standing in Washington, allowing it to push back against Trump’s Gaza relocation plan. &#8220;By facilitating President Trump’s stated goal of ending the Ukraine war, Saudi Arabia is well-positioned to accumulate goodwill in Washington and bridge the gap between U.S. and Arab positions on Gaza,&#8221; said Hasan Alhasan, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Bahrain.</p>
<h3>Navigating U.S.-Saudi Relations Amidst Political Complexities</h3>
<p>Looking ahead, Prince Mohammed may continue leveraging his close ties with Trump to advance Saudi interests. However, he faces a delicate balancing act—navigating regional complexities while responding to shifting U.S. demands.</p>
<p>While Trump favors Saudi-Israel normalization, escalating anger in the Arab world over Israel’s military actions in Gaza makes defending Palestinian statehood non-negotiable for Prince Mohammed. &#8220;Achieving lasting and just peace is impossible without the Palestinian people obtaining their legitimate rights,&#8221; Saudi Arabia reiterated in a statement rejecting Trump’s Gaza plan.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic maneuvers reflect a strategic bid for global influence, balancing powerful alliances with both Western and Eastern nations. Whether mediating the Ukraine war or shaping Middle East policy, the kingdom’s evolving role as a geopolitical broker signals a new chapter in international diplomacy—one that could redefine its position on the world stage.</p>
<p><a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/17/middleeast/saudi-riyadh-us-russia-talks-analysis-intl-latam/index.html"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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