'Iran has put up a demand that Lebanon should be included in the ceasefire'
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Iran demands Lebanon's inclusion in ceasefire talks, potentially complicating efforts to end the Iran war.
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Iran has introduced a new demand for Lebanon's inclusion in a ceasefire as US and Iranian officials prepare for peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. These negotiations aim to permanently end the six-week-old Iran war that has caused thousands of deaths across the Middle East. The demand from the "Iranian side" emerged as a "last-minute hurdle" just before talks were scheduled to begin. This development could complicate efforts to secure a comprehensive ceasefire in the region.
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US and Iranian officials are preparing for peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to end the six-week-old Iran war.
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