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Iran warns of suspending US talks if Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue
Iran’s Parliament Speaker and chief negotiator in talks with the United States, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has warned that Tehran could halt its dialogue with Washington if Israel continues its military operations in Lebanon.
In a statement posted on X following a phone conversation with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Monday, Ghalibaf said he had stressed Iran’s position regarding the ongoing conflict.
He said that if what he described as the “crimes of the Zionist regime” in Lebanon continue, Iran would not only suspend the negotiation process but would also take a firm stand against Israel.
Ghalibaf reaffirmed Iran’s support for Lebanon and the resistance movement, expressing solidarity between the Iranian and Lebanese people.
His remarks came amid heightened tensions in the region as Israeli military operations in Lebanon continue and diplomatic efforts involving Iran and the United States remain under way.
Source: Al Jazeera
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High-stakes US talks: Iranian team arrives in Pakistan amid ceasefire confusion
Iranian negotiators have reached Pakistan in preparation for crucial discussions with the United States scheduled for this weekend, according to Iranian state media.
Their arrival follows comments from US President Donald Trump, who said he had wished Vice President JD Vance success as he travels to the region to lead the American delegation. Vance expressed cautious optimism, saying he is eager for the talks but warned that the US would not respond positively if Iran fails to negotiate sincerely or attempts to mislead.
Adding uncertainty, Iran’s parliament speaker has insisted that a ceasefire in Lebanon must be secured before any negotiations can proceed, highlighting the complicated dynamics surrounding the talks, reports BBC.
At the same time, Lebanese authorities report that their representatives are set to meet Israeli officials in Washington on Tuesday to discuss a possible ceasefire and the expansion of diplomatic efforts. However, Israel has clarified that these discussions will not involve any ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, the militant group based in Lebanon.
Confusion remains over whether the reported two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran extends to Lebanon, leaving key details unresolved.
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