Iran Demands Lebanon Inclusion in US Peace Deal Through Pakistan Mediation

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told Pakistani mediators, including Army Chief Asim Munir, that Lebanon must be included in any comprehensive agreement between Iran and the United States. The statement comes amid a 10-day ceasefire announced between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, which Ghalibaf credited to the resistance group's steadfastness. Regional reactions from countries like the UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Oman have been largely positive, welcoming the truce while stressing adherence to its terms. Concurrently, Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned fresh US sanctions threats as "economic terrorism," highlighting the fragile mix of diplomacy and ongoing tension.

Key Points: Iran: Lebanon Must Be in Any US-Iran Deal, Says Speaker

  • Iran insists on Lebanon's role in US deal
  • Pakistan Army Chief mediates in Tehran
  • Ceasefire attributed to Hezbollah resistance
  • Arab nations welcome truce, urge compliance
  • US threatens new "economic terrorism" sanctions
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Lebanon must be part of Iran-US peace deal: Iranian Parliament speaker Ghalibaf tells Pakistani mediators

Iranian Parliament speaker tells Pakistani mediators Lebanon is key to any US-Iran peace framework, as regional reactions to ceasefire pour in.

"Lebanon is an inseparable part of the comprehensive ceasefire - Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf"

Tehran, April 17

The Iranian Parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has said that Lebanon must be included in any comprehensive agreement between Iran and the United States, as diplomatic efforts continue following a ceasefire announcement in the region, CNN reported.

Speaking to Pakistani mediators, including Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, Ghalibaf stressed Lebanon's centrality to any lasting peace framework, according to CNN.

"Lebanon is an inseparable part of the comprehensive ceasefire and has an important role in moving forward toward lasting peace in the region," he said, CNN reported, citing Iranian state media.

Munir is currently in Tehran for high-level discussions aimed at facilitating talks between Iran and the United States, including preparations for a possible second round of negotiations following initial talks held in Islamabad.

The remarks come after US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, which is seen as a potential step toward broader de-escalation.

However, Ghalibaf also accused Washington of undermining regional stability, warning that US actions could "prevent measures from reaching a result", as reported by CNN.

Ghalibaf also attributed the ceasefire to Hezbollah's resistance while maintaining a cautious stance.

"As I said last night, the ceasefire was only the result of the extraordinary steadfastness of the heroes of Hezbollah and the unity of the Axis of Resistance," he wrote on X.

However, he added, "we will deal with this ceasefire with caution, and we will remain together until the full realization of victory."

Meanwhile, reactions across the Arab world have been largely positive, with several countries welcoming the ceasefire while urging adherence to its terms.

The United Arab Emirates on X expressed hope that the truce would become "a positive step toward cultivating an environment that is supportive of regional stability."

Jordan on X praised the "significantly positive role" played by Lebanese leadership, including President Joseph Aoun, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, and Speaker Nabih Berri.

According to CNN, Saudi Arabia and Oman also welcomed the development, with Oman stressing "the importance of all concerned parties abiding by (the ceasefire's) terms and working on avoiding any violations that would undermine it."

Egypt, meanwhile, called on Israel to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which mandates a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, CNN reported.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Ministry criticised fresh US sanctions threats, terming them "economic terrorism", as reported by CNN.

As per CNN, the ministry's spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, "The policies 'are nothing short of economic terrorism and state-sponsored extortion - actions that amount to crimes against humanity and, in their cumulative effect, constitute genocide.'"

The comments followed remarks by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who warned of stricter economic measures.

"We are now willing to apply secondary sanctions, which is a very stern measure, and the Iranians should know that this is going to be the financial equivalent of what we saw in the kinetic activities," Bessent told the media, as reported by CNN.

The proposed sanctions are expected to target entities involved in exporting Iranian oil and gas, as well as countries purchasing Iranian crude, CNN reported.

The developments highlight ongoing diplomatic efforts alongside persistent tensions, as regional and global stakeholders seek to stabilise the situation in West Asia.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The US sanctions threat is concerning. While Iran's actions need scrutiny, "economic terrorism" is a strong term. This constant cycle of escalation helps no one. Hope the ceasefire holds and diplomacy wins.
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Vikram M
Pakistan's army chief as a mediator? That's a new role. India has always advocated for direct dialogue between parties. External mediation, especially by a nation with its own deep regional tensions, might complicate things further. Just my two paise.
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Priya S
The Arab world's positive reaction is a good sign. Stability in West Asia is crucial for global trade, including India's energy security. Let's hope this ceasefire is the first step towards lasting peace. 🙏
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Rohit P
Ghalibaf crediting Hezbollah's "steadfastness" for the ceasefire is problematic. It rewards aggression. Lasting peace needs all sides to move away from violence and rhetoric. The US and Iran need to talk directly, without proxies in the middle.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, our primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the region, especially in Lebanon and the Gulf. Any escalation directly impacts them. Hoping for calm and sensible heads to prevail. #VasudhaivaKutumbakam

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