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Post by : Shakul
A new disagreement has emerged over the tentative agreement aimed at ending the conflict between the United States and Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Israel must withdraw from territories it occupies in southern Lebanon for the agreement to be fully implemented. The demand has already been rejected by Israeli leaders, creating uncertainty about the future of the proposed peace arrangement.
Iran Links Peace Deal to Lebanon Situation
According to Iranian officials, the conflict cannot be considered completely over while Israeli forces remain in Lebanese territory captured during the war. Tehran argues that a full withdrawal is necessary to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region. The statement adds another layer of complexity to negotiations that have already faced several disagreements.
Israel Rejects Withdrawal Demand
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained that Israeli troops will remain in Lebanon for as long as necessary. Israeli officials have indicated that the proposed agreement between Washington and Tehran does not include any obligation for Israel to leave occupied areas. The differing interpretations have raised concerns that the fragile truce could face serious obstacles.
Trump Voices Frustration
U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged growing concerns over the situation and expressed dissatisfaction with Israel’s handling of the conflict with Hezbollah. Trump stated that the fighting had continued for too long and that too many lives had been lost. However, he suggested that isolated military actions would not necessarily destroy the broader agreement with Iran.
Lebanon Welcomes Prospects of Peace
Lebanese officials have cautiously welcomed efforts to secure a ceasefire. While previous attempts at ending hostilities failed to produce lasting results, leaders in Beirut hope the latest diplomatic efforts can reduce violence and create conditions for stability. The United Nations has reported that clashes between Israel and Hezbollah have declined significantly but have not completely stopped.
Strait of Hormuz and Economic Stakes
The agreement is also expected to address the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy shipments. Reports indicate that Iranian oil exports have resumed on a limited scale after months of disruption. Analysts believe successful implementation of the agreement could help stabilize energy markets and reduce economic uncertainty worldwide.
Questions Remain Ahead of Signing
Despite plans for a formal signing ceremony in Switzerland later this week, several major issues remain unresolved. Questions continue over Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, verification mechanisms and the future role of regional actors. Observers say the coming days will be crucial in determining whether the agreement can evolve into a durable peace framework.
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