Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that a Lebanon ceasefire was one of the key conditions of the Islamic Republic's 10-point plan for securing an end to the Middle East war, the ISNA news agency reported Wednesday.
Pezeshkian told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in a phone call that Tehran's "acceptance of the cease-fire is a clear sign of Iran's responsibility and serious will to resolve conflicts through diplomacy," ISNA said.
He added that "establishing a cease-fire in Lebanon has been one of the key conditions of Iran's 10-point plan."
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that a Lebanon ceasefire was one of the key conditions of the Islamic Republic's 10-point plan for securing an end to the Middle East war, the ISNA news agency reported Wednesday.
Pezeshkian told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in a phone call that Tehran's "acceptance of the cease-fire is a clear sign of Iran's responsibility and serious will to resolve conflicts through diplomacy," ISNA said.
He added that "establishing a cease-fire in Lebanon has been one of the key conditions of Iran's 10-point plan."