Iranian Foreign Ministry Reports Message to Pakistan on Ceasefire Clause
Iran's foreign ministry said its foreign minister conveyed a message to Pakistan's prime minister about including Lebanon in any ceasefire. The statement also addressed communication with the United States and conditions for returning to talks.
truthout.orgIran's foreign ministry reported that its foreign minister told Pakistan's prime minister to include Lebanon in any ceasefire clause. The message stated that the conflict with Israel is connected across multiple fronts and that all resistance groups would stop together or not at all.
The ministry added that communication with the United States has not been cut off. Messages about stopping attacks on Beirut are still being exchanged, it said.
According to the ministry, Iran will return to the table only if it receives its full rights, the Lebanon conflict ends, and regional tensions stop. The statement also said the United States has felt Iran's power over the past 40 days. The ministry cited its own records as the source of the reported exchange.
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