Now that the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has been signed, those close to Hezbollah are speaking more openly about what they describe as channels of communication with the U.S. administration. While Hezbollah officials have yet to confirm their existence publicly, reports that have circulated in recent months — reinforced by statements from President Donald Trump about contacts with representatives of the group — appear to point to two channels rather than one. Both were fully mobilized in recent weeks to follow negotiations between Tehran and Washington and remain active as the two sides embark on a 60-day process to reach a final agreement, which will have implications for the entire region.The first channel runs through Qatar, while the second operates from Tehran. Several weeks ago, Hezbollah's...
Now that the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has been signed, those close to Hezbollah are speaking more openly about what they describe as channels of communication with the U.S. administration. While Hezbollah officials have yet to confirm their existence publicly, reports that have circulated in recent months — reinforced by statements from President Donald Trump about contacts with representatives of the group — appear to point to two channels rather than one. Both were fully mobilized in recent weeks to follow negotiations between Tehran and Washington and remain active as the two sides embark on a 60-day process to reach a final agreement, which will have implications for the entire region.The first channel runs through Qatar, while the second operates from Tehran. Several weeks ago,...
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