The U.S.-Iran peace agreement is in jeopardy as ongoing fighting in Lebanon casts a shadow over the crucial talks in Switzerland, according to a report circulating Sunday morning. The report surfaces amid a broader diplomatic showdown linking the northern front to the fate of the nuclear deal between Washington and Tehran.
A report circulating Sunday morning warns that ongoing fighting in Lebanon is jeopardizing the American-Iranian peace agreement, with the talks in Switzerland reportedly at risk. The assessment echoes a series of recent signals: Pakistan's government stated on Friday that Israel's offensive threatens the negotiations; Iranian state-affiliated Nur News warned that the U.S.'s ability to enforce a deal on Israel is the real question; and Channel 12 reported on Thursday that the deal is on the verge of collapse. As The Zioneer reported, an analyst assessment Friday estimated that international pressure on Israel is mounting and that Iran has successfully linked the fronts. The report's source is a single outlet; details of the threat to the talks have not been independently corroborated, and no official confirmation from Washington, Tehran, or Jerusalem has been issued.
- DevelopingPakistan warns Israel's Lebanon offensive threatens US-Iran talks
- DevelopingAssessment: US-Iran deal to harm Israel-Lebanon normalization talks
- DevelopingReported U.S.-Iran framework stokes Israeli concerns, Iran threatens response over Lebanon strikes
- StrongIran's Fars Agency: continued Israeli operations in Lebanon threaten US-Iran MoU
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