Diplomatic talks aimed at easing tensions in parts of the Middle East have resumed, as international mediators work to revive ceasefire arrangements amid continued security concerns.
Officials involved in the discussions said negotiations are focused on reducing hostilities, ensuring humanitarian access, and preventing the conflict from escalating further across borders. While some progress has been reported, key disagreements remain, particularly over long-term security guarantees and governance arrangements.
Regional analysts say the situation remains fragile, with developments on the ground continuing to influence diplomatic momentum. Neighbouring countries have expressed concern about the wider impact of instability, including displacement, economic disruption, and energy supply risks.
International partners have urged all parties to prioritise civilian protection and maintain open channels for dialogue, warning that further escalation could undermine broader regional stability.

