Iran’s top envoy says peace deal with the US dependent on Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon
Summary
Iran’s top diplomat said a peace deal with the US depends on Israel withdrawing its forces from Lebanon. President Trump criticized Israel’s military actions in Lebanon and expressed frustration with their refusal to accept a ceasefire, while talks continue to resolve the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah.Key Facts
- Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi stated Israel must leave Lebanon for the war to truly end.
- Hezbollah expects Iran to push for Israeli troop withdrawal in upcoming talks with the US.
- President Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for bombing Beirut, calling it irresponsible.
- Trump suggested Syria might handle Hezbollah better than Israel.
- Israeli drone attacks recently killed at least four people in Lebanon, including a follow-up strike on rescuers.
- Trump warned Israel’s actions threaten the 60-day ceasefire deal he negotiated with Iran.
- European leaders raised concerns about the peace plan’s durability and want broader involvement in negotiations.
- The 14-clause memorandum aimed at restarting talks on Iran’s nuclear program has not been made public.
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