Explosions Rock Damascus During Macron Visit, Four Wounded
At a glance
- Iran has rejected negotiations, citing ongoing Middle East tensions.
- Abbas Araghchi warned on July 7, 2026, that talks would not proceed if threats from the United States continue.
- Latest Updates Explosions rocked Damascus, Syria, on July 7, 2026, reportedly wounding four individuals.
Story so far: Iran has rejected negotiations, citing ongoing Middle East tensions. Abbas Araghchi warned on July 7, 2026, that talks would not proceed if threats from the United States continue.
Latest development: Explosions rocked Damascus, Syria, on July 7, 2026, reportedly wounding four individuals. The incidents occurred during a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the Syrian capital. Following the explosions, the army was…
Iran has rejected negotiations, citing ongoing Middle East tensions. Abbas Araghchi warned on July 7, 2026, that talks would not proceed if threats from the United States continue.
Pakistan News will update this story as more confirmed details become available.
Latest Updates
Explosions rocked Damascus, Syria, on July 7, 2026, reportedly wounding four individuals. The incidents occurred during a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the Syrian capital. Following the explosions, the army was placed on high alert, and an emergency situation was declared.
Pakistan News will update this story as more confirmed details become available.
Sources: Samaa TV
Iran has reportedly rejected talks while under threats. This development comes as a major announcement from the country. Abbas Araghchi has also issued a significant statement regarding the latest updates from Iran.
Sources: Capital TV Such News
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