Lebanon's Role in U.S.-Iran War-ending Agreement

Lebanon is highlighted in a draft memorandum aimed at ending hostilities between the U.S. and Iran, emphasizing its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Iran plans diplomatic visits to regional countries ahead of the agreement signing in Geneva. Details on signing mechanisms are to be finalized soon.

Lebanon's Role in U.S.-Iran War-ending Agreement
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Lebanon plays a crucial role in the draft memorandum set to end hostilities between the United States and Iran, highlighted multiple times for its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In the lead-up to the anticipated signing this Friday in Geneva, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, mentioned scheduled diplomatic visits to regional countries.

The final mechanisms for signing the agreement will be determined soon, with official announcements expected imminently.

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