Patrick Wintour
Patrick Wintour is diplomatic editor for the Guardian
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As final parliamentary debates get under way, PM acknowledges dropping spring start to policy despite earlier promises
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Tit-for-tat attacks present Sunni monarchies with complicated choices over region’s future
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Response raises hopes that Tehran may have shelved reprisal threats and that escalation can be avoided
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Prime minister also seeks to assure allies Israel’s response to Iran will be measured, as officials urge him to focus on ceasefire deal
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Foreign minister warns of environmental catastrophe in Baltic Sea as he accuses Moscow of using unseaworthy vessels
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UK foreign secretary is probably first non-Israeli politician to admit military reprisal is inevitable but urges Israel not to escalate
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Party hopes to attend meetings of EU foreign affairs council should it win UK election
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Iran’s chargé d’affaires in London said his country would respond more severely if Israel attacked it again in ‘another mistake’
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Emmanuel Macron says Iran should face international isolation and reasserts his country’s support for Israel
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Amman and allies insist Jordanian actions were self-defence after public anger at home and across region
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Prime minister echoes calls by Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron and tells MPs he is ‘urgently’ working to prevent escalation
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UK foreign secretary says Israel has right to respond but Britain does not support a retaliatory strike
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Jubilant mood ignores fact almost all drones were shot down but Tehran suggests objectives were achieved
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Andriy Kobolyev calls for more weapons after Russia destroys one of Ukraine’s largest power plants