Iran asserts that Lebanon is an integral part of a future agreement aimed at ending the war with the United States, as diplomatic talks continue with a view to a possible signing in Switzerland. This statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing negotiations regarding the terms of the agreement.
According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, the draft memorandum mentions Lebanon three times. It reportedly specifies the need to end hostilities on all relevant fronts, while guaranteeing respect for the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Baghaei also indicated that diplomatic visits to several countries in the region were on Tehran's agenda before the planned signing of the agreement. This could take place on Friday in Geneva, Switzerland, subject to the finalization of the remaining points under discussion.
According to the Iranian official, a final decision regarding the terms and mechanism for signing the memorandum of understanding should be made in the coming days. The results of these discussions should then be officially made public.
This announcement comes amid a particularly sensitive diplomatic climate between Iran and the United States, where every development or impasse in negotiations is closely scrutinized by regional and international capitals. The role attributed to Lebanon in this potential agreement underscores the regional significance that the commitments under discussion could have.
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