Iran paralyzes peace negotiations with the US due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon

Iran paralyzes peace negotiations with the US due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon

Iran has decided suspend peace negotiations with the US by the attacks that Israel is being carried out against Lebanon. This has been advanced by the official Tasnim agency, linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which details that will not be resumed the contacts until Tel Aviv ceases its offensive in Lebanese territory.

The paralysis of contacts means the umpteenth step back in a relationship that formally remains in and that Trump subsequently extended the time the negotiations would last. However, it is a tenuous truce, since both the US and Iran have hit enemy targets in alternating attacks, without the situation having escalated until the return to ‘total war’.

More burdensome has been the belligerent attitude of Israel against its northern neighbor in a campaign that transcends the historical dispute between Tel Aviv and the terrorist militia Hezbollah, based in Lebanon. Although the two countries maintain another strange relationship of formal trucerecently on , reaching the capital itself, Beirut.

“The Iranian negotiating team suspends talks and the exchange of messages (with the United States) through a mediator given that The Zionist regime continues to commit crimes in Lebanon“, collects the Tehran agency.

In parallel to the agency’s announcement, the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchihas pointed out on his networks that “the ceasefire between Iran and the United States is, without a doubt, a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon“.

Therefore, the violation “on a single front constitutes a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts“, in reference to what happened around Beirut. And, addressing directly the two enemy countries, the minister added that “The United States and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation,” opening the possibility of new Iranian attacks.

In recent days it has circulated both in Tehran and Washington, that the Donald Trump questioned whether to sign… while the ayatollahs reiterated their doubts about the “demanding” American demands. Among them, the reopening of free passage in the Strait of Hormuz or the Tehran’s commitment to never possess a nuclear weapon not an atomic bomb

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