Iran Issues Warning Following Israeli Strikes in Lebanon
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Iranian President Says Negotiations Rendered 'Meaningless' by Israel's Lebanon Strikes
Israel’s operation “Eternal Darkness” could turn out the lights on President Donald Trump’s two-week ceasefire with Iran. So said Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian early Thursday on the social media platform […] The post Iranian President Says Negotiations Rendered 'Meaningless' by Israel's Lebanon Strikes appeared first on The Western Journal.
The representatives of Iran and the United States are still preparing their first meeting to negotiate the end of the war, scheduled for Saturday, and the 15-day ceasefire for dialogue is already wobbled dangerously. On just the second day of truce, almost all disputes revolve around Lebanon. The mediator, Pakistan, was clear from the beginning that he was included in the truce, but Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have subsequently defended …
Does Lebanon count to the Iranian-American ceasefire - or not? Israel denies the question and therefore flies the most violent military strikes since the beginning of the war shortly after the agreement. In Tehran, therefore, there is doubt about the ceasefire.
Iran Issues Warning Following Israeli Strikes in Lebanon
Iranian officials warned on Thursday that the ceasefire agreement between the United States and Tehran could fail due to recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon. In a post on X, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that U.S.–Iranian negotiations are under threat due to what he said were “flagrant violations” carried out by Israel in the region, and represent a “violation of the initial ceasefire agreement and a dangerous indicator of deceit and …
Violent Israeli attacks on Lebanon show deception and disregard for the agreement, Iranian President Masoud Peshmerga said today, following Israeli attacks in Lebanon that killed more than 200 people on Wednesday. He added that the attacks have rendered negotiations meaningless.
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