Iran warns that if the US does not fulfill its commitments in Lebanon, the agreement is in danger
Iran and the United States are very close to signing a memorandum of understanding to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz
The Iranian chief negotiator in the peace talks, Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf, stated this Sunday that it is “impossible to talk about moving forward” with the United States if it does not fulfill its commitments in Lebanon, a country that Israel attacked again today.
“If you lack the will or the ability to fulfill your commitments, it is impossible to talk about moving forward,” he said on X Qalibaf in an apparent reference to the peace agreement with the United States.
The president of the Iranian Parliament also stated that Israel's new attacks against the Dahye neighborhood of Beirut "have demonstrated once again that the United States lacks either the will to fulfill its commitments or the capacity to do so."
And he assured that Washington “cannot obtain concessions by giving the green light” to Israel.
“The ‘good cop, bad cop’ tactic has become obsolete,” he said.
Iran and the United States are very close to signing a memorandum of understanding to end the war.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced yesterday that the agreement would be signed today, but Iran insists that it will be in “the next few days.”
In the midst of the imminent agreement to end the war that the United States and Israel began on February 28, the Jewish State today launched new attacks against the Dahye neighborhood of Beirut, a stronghold of Hezbollah, in bombings that have caused at least two deaths.
In previous weeks, when Tehran and Washington moved closer, Israel launched another offensive against Beirut, to which the Islamic Republic responded by attacking the Jewish country.
The United States, Pakistan and Iran have confirmed that in any case the signing of the agreement would be virtual, electronically. EFE

