Iranian Official Links Lebanon Ceasefire to US Negotiations Amid High-Stakes Talks in Pakistan
Iran-Israel-US war: Lebanon ceasefire integral to pact, says Iran FM spokesperson amid US talks
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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that the ceasefire in Lebanon is crucial to ongoing negotiations with the US. These discussions are taking place in Islamabad, where high-level delegations from both countries are meeting to address regional security concerns.
- 01Iran asserts that the Lebanon ceasefire is part of negotiations with the US.
- 02High-level talks are occurring in Islamabad, Pakistan, involving US and Iranian delegations.
- 03The Iranian team is in contact with Hezbollah regarding the ceasefire.
- 04The discussions are critical for regional stability and could influence future diplomatic relations.
- 05The Iranian delegation's arrival was marked by heightened security measures.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei emphasized that the ceasefire in Lebanon is a key component of ongoing negotiations with the United States, as reported by Iranian state media outlet Press TV. The talks are taking place in Islamabad, Pakistan, where both Iranian and American delegations have gathered for high-stakes discussions aimed at stabilizing regional security. The Iranian delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, arrived under tight security, highlighting the sensitive nature of these negotiations. US Vice President JD Vance is among the American officials present, participating in discussions that are being described as 'make or break' for future diplomatic relations. The Iranian team is reportedly in contact with Hezbollah to ensure necessary decisions are made regarding the ceasefire. With a limited window of 15 days for these talks, the next 48 hours are crucial in determining whether the ceasefire can lead to a lasting resolution or escalate into renewed conflict.
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The outcome of these negotiations could significantly affect regional security and stability, impacting citizens in Lebanon and surrounding areas.
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