Iran says peace talks would be 'unreasonable' following Israeli strikes

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Iran has stated that peace talks with the US would be 'unreasonable' following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, which killed hundreds of people. The warning from Iran's lead negotiator comes amid a volatile situation in the region, with a two-week ceasefire announced by President Donald Trump hanging in the balance.
Iran says peace talks would be unreasonable after Israeli strikes on Lebanon. The strikes killed hundreds of people and drew a threat of retaliation from Iran. Israel and the US claim the two-week ceasefire does not cover Lebanon. Iran's lead negotiator says Israel has already violated the ceasefire by ramping up its war against Hezbollah. The US and Iran have sharply contrasting agendas for peace talks set to start on Saturday. The conflict has altered power dynamics in the Gulf, with Tehran demonstrating its ability to cut off energy supplies.
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