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The European Central Bank will urge banks to speed up efforts to protect their information technology systems at a meeting on Tuesday, discussing cybersecurity risks exposed by the latest artificial intelligence models.
A joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Türkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
According to the British "Financial Times": The European Central Bank summoned banks to ask them to fix the flaws exposed by the latest artificial intelligence model.
Polish Foreign Minister: Changes in U.S. military deployment on the European continent are not new.
According to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Egyptian Foreign Minister had a phone call with the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Karas to discuss the development of the regional situation.
An adviser to Iran's supreme leader said Iran would break the U.S. naval blockade and withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons if attacked again.
Secretary-General of Lebanese Hezbollah: The recent US sanctions will make us more determined and the Lebanese government should take a stance on this.
According to US officials quoted by CBS, Iran appears to be more willing to make concessions than before the military operation.
Fox News quoted U.S. government officials as saying that if Iran is still enriching uranium in the final agreement, it will not be considered a final agreement.
"We refuse to impose any transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz and this option is unacceptable to us," Fox News reported, citing U.S. government officials.
Our plan includes disposing of Iran's entire stockpile of enriched materials, Fox News reported, citing U.S. government officials.
Fox News quoted U.S. government officials as saying that if Tehran makes concessions on uranium enrichment, we will consider easing sanctions.
A deal with Iran will not be signed today, but we are making progress toward that goal, according to Fox News, citing a senior U.S. administration official.
According to a senior U.S. official quoted by Fox News: We have observed Iran making serious and unprecedented concessions on enriching uranium.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: The partnership between Israel and the United States has never been stronger.
According to Axios, citing U.S. officials, the Iranian regime is currently progressing slowly and completing the necessary approvals will take several days.
The deal with Iran is not expected to be signed on Sunday and there are still some issues that need to be resolved, Axios said, citing a U.S. official.
Axios quoted a U.S. official as saying: There are some important words for us, and there are some important words for Iran.
Axios quoted a U.S. official as saying that Iran's supreme leader has approved the overall framework of the agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: My policy remains the same as that of US President Trump, which is that Iran will not have nuclear weapons.