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Iran says "no tangible progress" made in talks as Israel, Lebanon renew truce

Iran says "no tangible progress" made in talks as Israel, Lebanon renew truce

Summary

Iran says no real progress has been made in talks aiming to end the Middle East war. Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew their ceasefire, which depends on Hezbollah stopping fire and leaving certain areas in Lebanon.

Key Facts

  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said talks to end the war have not made clear progress.
  • Iran warns that Israeli attacks on Beirut could restart full conflict with the U.S.
  • Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew a ceasefire that includes banning Hezbollah from specific "pilot" zones in Lebanon.
  • Lebanese President Joseph Aoun awaits Hezbollah’s response before confirming the ceasefire details.
  • The ceasefire depends on Hezbollah stopping attacks and evacuating areas south of the Litani River.
  • U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon were attacked, resulting in one death and two injuries.
  • Iran’s supreme leader accused the U.S. and Israel of trying to create division within Iran.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio intervened to continue difficult talks between Lebanon and Israel.
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