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Lebanon's Hezbollah and Amal Movement ease ceasefire demands; Iraq's Nujaba rejects arms control plan; Israel's targeted killings of Hamas leaders raise questions
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Monde·04.06.2026Résumé IA

Lebanon's Hezbollah and Amal Movement ease ceasefire demands; Iraq's Nujaba rejects arms control plan; Israel's targeted killings of Hamas leaders raise questions

Lebanon's Hezbollah and Amal Movement have dropped their demand for an Israeli withdrawal as a precondition for a ceasefire, now seeking only a halt to hostilities. Meanwhile, Iraq's Nujaba movement rejects the government's arms control plan, and Israel's recent assassinations of Hamas leaders, including commanders of its military wing, have prompted investigations into potential security breaches and the effectiveness of Israeli intelligence.

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US Arms Control Association Chairman: Russian proposal on Iran's uranium is useful
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Monde·03.06.2026Résumé IA

US Arms Control Association Chairman: Russian proposal on Iran's uranium is useful

Thomas Countryman, Chairman of the American Arms Control Association, stated that Russia's proposal to remove highly enriched uranium from Iran to Russia is a useful solution, similar to its role in the 2015 JCPOA. He noted that both this option and down-blending within Iran are good solutions to the nuclear proliferation problem, though negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing. Former US President Donald Trump had previously expressed dissatisfaction with this option.

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UN Chief Warns Arms Control Dying as NPT Review Conference Opens
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Politique·27.04.2026Résumé IA

UN Chief Warns Arms Control Dying as NPT Review Conference Opens

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned at the opening of the 11th NPT Review Conference that arms control is dying, nuclear dangers are resurging, and humanity has entered a state of collective amnesia about nuclear horrors. The conference, gathering 191 countries at UN headquarters in New York, runs until May 22 amid deep contradictions between nuclear and non-nuclear powers.

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Iran Calls on SCO Countries to Strengthen Arms Control and Anti-Terrorist Cooperation
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24.04.2026Résumé IA

Iran Calls on SCO Countries to Strengthen Arms Control and Anti-Terrorist Cooperation

Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali called on Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states to strengthen arms control and anti-terrorist cooperation during consultations in Moscow. He emphasized the need to use the SCO's crisis-settlement potential and organize special meetings to strengthen arms control mechanisms, highlighting that joint efforts to counter terrorism and illegal arms trafficking will serve as a guarantee of stability and security in the region.

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