Iran has stated that the agreement to end the war with the United States requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanon. The announcement comes as world leaders welcomed news of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal, with negotiators working through key issues before Friday's signing.
Ceasefire Negotiations Progress
According to reports, the deal is seen as a significant step toward reducing tensions in the Middle East. The U.S. and Iran have been engaged in indirect talks, with the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon emerging as a central demand from Tehran.
International Reactions
World leaders have expressed cautious optimism about the ceasefire. The United Nations and several European nations have urged all parties to adhere to the terms once finalized. The deal is expected to be signed on Friday, marking a potential turning point in the long-standing conflict.
Iranian officials emphasized that any comprehensive agreement must address the presence of Israeli troops in Lebanon, which they consider a violation of sovereignty. The U.S. has not yet commented on the specific demand but has indicated willingness to discuss all aspects of the ceasefire.
The situation remains fluid, with further details expected in the coming days as negotiators finalize the text of the agreement.



