
Iran’s Foreign Minister says the tentative agreement to end the war with the United States would require Israel to withdraw from Lebanon — a condition Israel has already rejected. (Produced by Elaine Carroll) U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is “not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah.
Main Idea: Iran’s Abbas Araghchi said the U.S.-Iran war deal depends on Israel pulling out of Lebanon, a demand Israel has already refused.
Key Points:
A failed Iran-US deal could keep oil routes tense, raise fuel and shipping costs, and unsettle markets for US households and businesses.
A real ceasefire and reopened trade routes could ease oil prices and reduce the risk of wider war for US voters and workers.
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Iran’s foreign minister whose stated condition for the deal is the article’s central news point.
Major militant and political actor whose role in Lebanon is central to the conflict.
Israeli prime minister whose stated position on staying in Lebanon is central to the dispute.
U.S. president quoted on Israel’s conduct and the negotiations.
Swiss government body referenced in connection with the signing ceremony location and diplomatic role.
Outlet cited for a quote from the Israeli ambassador, but not a central actor.
Named venue for the planned signing ceremony, mentioned only as a location.
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