Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said Monday that during negotiations with the US, Tehran demanded that the agreement include an end to the war against allies of the Islamic Republic on the resistance axis. Qalibaf claimed the agreement is now being implemented, according to a report by the source 'Iran News'. Qalibaf made the remarks in a meeting with Hamas Shura Council Chairman Muhammad Darwish.
In a meeting with Hamas Shura Council Chairman Muhammad Darwish on Monday, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf stated that Iran had demanded that the US-Iran agreement include an end to the war against allies of the Islamic Republic on the 'resistance axis.' Qalibaf claimed the agreement is now being implemented, according to the source 'Iran News.'
The statement follows a series of reports by The Zioneer on the evolving US-Iran framework. As The Zioneer previously reported (Sunday July 5), Qalibaf told Hezbollah MP Mohammad Fneish that supporting allies in the resistance front is a key principle of the agreement. Earlier on Sunday, he met Darwish and said diplomacy must preserve fighters' gains. The claims have not been independently corroborated by Western or Israeli officials.
The 'resistance axis' — Iran's network of allied militias including Hezbollah, Hamas, and other groups — has been a central point of contention in the negotiations. The details of the implementation Qalibaf refers to remain unclear.
2 developments
- DevelopingIranian Speaker Ghalibaf: 'We defeated the US and Israel, Lebanon is part of the resistance'
- DevelopingUnnamed figure says US-Iran deal must include territorial integrity, end of war against Iran's allies
- DevelopingIranian analyst: New US-Iran draft bars US from claiming 'war ended' while keeping military operations
- StrongIranian Speaker Ghalibaf says Zionist regime opposes negotiations, warns of 'annihilation' if no ceasefire
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