Iran deputy FM says ‘ready to move forward’ in deal with US
Summary
Iran’s deputy foreign minister said Iran wants to keep working with the United States on their agreement if the U.S. respects the deal and Israel follows its terms. The planned talks between the U.S. and Iran were canceled after recent fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.Key Facts
- Iran wants to continue talks with the U.S. if both sides act seriously and follow the agreement.
- The U.S.-Iran talks scheduled in Switzerland were canceled last minute.
- Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon increased tensions and led to deaths.
- Iran says Israel’s attacks have serious consequences and seeks peace in the region, including Gaza and Lebanon.
- The agreement includes ending the war in Lebanon as part of a broader ceasefire plan.
- Iran will keep allowing ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz without fees for 60 days under the deal.
- Iran wants all its frozen funds released as part of any future deal.
- Israel’s ambassador said Israel supports a ceasefire if Hezbollah stops fighting.
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