Jordan Recalls Ambassador from Israel- A Bold Diplomatic Stand Amidst Gaza Bombardment

Jordan’s decision to recall its ambassador from Israel highlights the gravity of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The move is a resolute diplomatic stance, symbolizing Jordan’s strong objection to the military campaign in Gaza. As the conflict intensifies, so do international concerns about its potential to destabilize the entire region. King Abdullah’s call for a two-state solution as the path to lasting peace aligns with the sentiments of many Jordanians. Protests in Jordan and calls to reevaluate the 1994 peace treaty with Israel underscore the deep-rooted pro-Palestinian sentiment in the country.
Canada-India Diplomatic Tensions: Understanding the Recent Diplomatic Immunity Issue

In a rare and concerning diplomatic development, Canada and India find themselves entangled in a tense standoff over allegations of Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian soil. Canada’s decision to remove 41 diplomats from India in response to India’s request to reduce its diplomatic presence has escalated tensions. The revocation of diplomatic immunity is a significant move, sparking debates on international law’s sanctity in diplomatic relations. This incident exposes the complexities of historical grievances, national security concerns, and the delicate balance of diplomatic relations between two nations with a shared history of cooperation. The path forward requires careful diplomacy to preserve the vital connections between these nations.
Tensions Rise as Kuwait and LebanonClash Over Minister’s Comments

A diplomatic disagreement has unfolded between Kuwait and Lebanon, sparked by comments made by Lebanon’s caretaker Economy Minister, Amin Salam. The issue revolves around Salam’s suggestion that Kuwait should fund the rebuilding of a portion of Beirut’s port, specifically the main wheat silos, destroyed in the devastating 2020 port explosion. Kuwait’s Foreign Minister, Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, criticized Salam’s remarks, stating they deviated from diplomatic norms and could jeopardize bilateral relations. This incident highlights the delicate nature of international relations and the potential impact of seemingly innocuous statements on political ties.
Exclusive: German economy ministry reviews measures to curb China business

Germany’s economy ministry is considering a raft of measures to make business with China less attractive as it seeks to reduce its dependency on Asia’s economic superpower, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Putin says wants to restrict destinations for Ukraine’s grain exports

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned of a looming global food crisis and said he would discuss amending a landmark grain deal with Ukraine to limit the countries that can receive cargo shipments.
S.Korea to attend preliminary meeting of U.S.-led chipmaker group

South Korea is expected to attend a preliminary meeting for a U.S.-led group of major microchip manufacturers including Taiwan and Japan, South Korea’s foreign minister said on Thursday.
Japan gives Kioxia and Western Digital $680 million to boost memory chip production

Japan’s government on Tuesday said it will provide as much as 92.9 billion yen ($680 million) to Kioxia Holdings and Western Digital Corp (WDC.O) to help them boost production and ensure a stable supply of memory chips in Japan.
UK sanctions Alfa, Gazprombank and Lavrov’s step daughter

Britain sanctioned another wave of Russia’s banks, critical industries and a host of members of its elite on Thursday, including Gazprombank, Alfa Bank, and a woman they said was the stepdaughter of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Morning Bid: A break in the storm clouds

Markets breathed a sigh of relief after the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken agreed to a meeting with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, raising hopes of a diplomatic solution to the standoff over Ukraine.
Israeli foreign minister to meet U.S., Bahrain counterparts on Sunday

JERUSALEM, June 27 (Reuters) – Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will meet his U.S. and Bahraini counterparts in Rome on Sunday, Lapid’s office said, the first face-to-face diplomatic contacts for a senior member of the new Israeli government that was sworn in two weeks ago. Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates normalised ties with Israel […]