Iran Says Lebanon Withdrawal Linked to Wider War Agreement
But with Israel insisting it will keep forces in Lebanon, questions are growing about the still-unpublished agreement and whether disagreement over its terms could prolong the conflict.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Israel's continued occupation of southern Lebanon would violate the memorandum of understanding reached between the United States and Iran.
"The end of the war in Lebanon is an inseparable part of the complete end of the war," Araghchi said in statements made to foreign diplomats in Tehran that were aired on Iranian state TV.
"Without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories they occupied during this war, the war has not fully come to an end," the minister stated.
Araghchi said further Israeli attacks on Lebanon "will be considered by us a violation of the memorandum of understanding".
The United States has not said whether Lebanon was part of the final agreement.
But Araghchi's description clashes with statements made by Israeli officials about the deal to end the war that started with joint US-Israeli airstrikes on Feb. 28.
Israel is not a party to the agreement.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday described it as President Donald Trump's decision, noting Israel had its own priorities and would remain in a buffer zone in Lebanon "as long as necessary".
The ambiguity mirrored developments during past negotiations, including the temporary ceasefire brokered in April.
That agreement did not pave the way to broader peace or the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after the United States and Iran announced differing frameworks.
The discrepancy underscored how much of the agreement remains apparently unresolved ahead of a planned ceremonial signing on Friday in Geneva.
The agreement is meant to provide a meaningful truce in a month-long war that has killed thousands across the Middle East, including the top leaders of Iran's theocracy, and raised the prices of fuel, food and other basic goods far beyond the region.
The unpublished agreement provides for the "immediate" opening of the Strait of Hormuz and lifting of the blockade, according to a senior US official who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity to discuss outlines of the agreement on Monday.
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