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Lebanon Ceasefire Key Part of Iran-US MoU, Says Baghaei

Pakistan Observer · Jun 15, 2026, 2:42 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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Iran has made it clear that an end to the Lebanon conflict remains a key part of the peace deal framework finalised with the United States. Speaking during a media briefing, Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, stated that an end to the Lebanon war is directly tied to the proposed agreement, emphasising that Tehran has consistently shown its commitment toward achieving a ceasefire. He said Iran has already demonstrated through its actions that it is serious about pursuing the broader objectives outlined for future peace efforts. Baghaei further warned that Iran stands ready to use all available means whenever necessary to pressure other parties into fulfilling their obligations under the framework. He also revealed that the US has agreed, under the preliminary deal, to work toward releasing Iran’s frozen overseas assets and compensating Tehran for damage suffered during the conflict. According to him, both issues remain central components of the agreement, with the US pledging action on each front. Responding to questions regarding possible diplomatic meetings in Doha ahead of the formal signing of the memorandum, Baghaei said Iranian officials are planning visits to several countries in the region as part of preparations. He noted that these discussions would focus on finalising procedures surrounding the signing process, adding that more details are expected within the next two days. Addressing concerns over the activities of Israel and the US, Baghaei said Iran would continue pursuing accountability for attacks that killed Iranian commanders, scientists, and senior officials. He described those incidents as serious crimes against Iran and vowed that the government would continue demanding consequences for those responsible. He stressed that Iran would use every diplomatic and legal avenue available to seek justice and highlight crimes committed against the Iranian people. Despite progress toward a framework agreement aimed at ending hostilit

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