Iran FM says Lebanon front inseparable from Iran in US-Israeli war. Araghchi: any end to war on Iran must include Lebanon; indirect US talks ongoing despite slowdown.
In an interview with Al Mayadeen, Iran'sAbbas Araghchi stated that any end to the US-Israeli war on Iran must also include Lebanon, as the two fronts are inseparable. He also said Iran does not seek prolonged war but is prepared, and that indirect exchanges with the US continue despite slowdown in formal negotiations.
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