Iran sets conditions for truce talks with US; demands Lebanon ceasefire, release of frozen funds

This image was generated by AI and may not depict real events.
Iran has set conditions for truce talks with the US, demanding a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of frozen funds. The country's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that these conditions must be met before negotiations can begin.
Iran will only start negotiations with the US once a ceasefire is declared in Lebanon and its frozen assets are released. The country's parliament speaker made the announcement, citing unfulfilled agreements. Iran had earlier accused the US of violating its 10-point proposal. The US allegedly violated clauses related to the Lebanon ceasefire and uranium enrichment rights. Iran views these actions as part of a 'deep historical distrust' pattern. The country insists that the conditions must be met before talks can move forward.
This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.