Iran Sets Conditions for Peace Talks Amid Regional Tensions
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced that a delegation will attend peace talks in Islamabad today, contingent on Israel ceasing its attacks on Lebanon. The spokesperson emphasized that any peace agreement must include Lebanon, and noted that Iran was close to responding militarily but chose to allow for further diplomatic efforts. The situation is critical, with developments expected in the coming hours.
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- Created: 2026-04-09 12:38:38 CEST
- Updated: 2026-04-09 12:38:45 CEST
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—❗️🇮🇷/🇺🇸/🇮🇱/🇱🇧 Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson:
‘A delegation from Iran will travel to the peace talks in Islamabad today, but will participate only if Israel stops its attacks on Lebanon.
Any peace in the region must include Lebanon, and the coming hours will be decisive to see if Israel can be restrained.
Iran was on the verge of responding last night but refrained to make room for additional diplomacy.’
@Middle_East_Spectator
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‘A delegation from Iran will travel to the peace talks in Islamabad today, but will participate only if Israel stops its attacks on Lebanon.
Any peace in the region must include Lebanon, and the coming hours will be decisive to see if Israel can be restrained.
Iran was on the verge of responding last night but refrained to make room for additional diplomacy.’
@Middle_East_Spectator