The Papers: 'Fragile ceasefire at risk' and 'Putin mocks Starmer'
It says "cracks" are showing in the ceasefire deal, calling Israel's attacks "brutal".
The paper says Tehran is "emboldened".
In its analysis, the Guardian says US delegates will arrive at peace talks in Pakistan with the knowledge that Iran has the "proven capacity to inflict pain through its power over the petrol pump".
The paper says Iran could take in $500bn over the next five years through what the paper calls an "Ayah-toll booth".
The Times focuses on the "possibility" of the US pulling out of Nato.
It quotes the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, as saying the alliance was "tested" by the Iran war and "failed". The paper also points to reporting by the Wall Street Journal which says US President Donald Trump could remove American troops from Nato states that were deemed "unhelpful" to the Iran war effort, as punishment.
The paper says it saw two "shadow fleet" vessels being escorted by the Admiral Grigorovich while a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker "trailed in their wake". Sir Keir has previously threatened to seize sanctioned Russian ships
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