Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran is closely monitoring the implementation of the memorandum of understanding with the United States, stressing that ending the war in Lebanon and ensuring the country’s sovereignty are among its key provisions, Al Mayadeen reported.
In a televised interview, Ghalibaf said several developments following the signing of the agreement on June 14 reflected its early implementation, including remarks attributed to Pakistan’s prime minister announcing an end to hostilities and a post by US President Donald Trump referring to the lifting of a maritime blockade.
He said these developments were among the most significant elements linked to the memorandum.
Ghalibaf said Iran is following up on the implementation of Article 13 of the agreement with the involvement of mediators Pakistan and Qatar, adding that Tehran remains committed to the designated dialogue period for executing the provision.
He stressed that Iran will not enter negotiations on a final agreement before the implementation of several clauses of the memorandum, including Articles 1, 4, 5, 10, and 11.
The Iranian speaker said that the “third imposed war” was a comprehensive war against Iran that extended beyond its borders, adding that the Resistance Front stretches from southern Lebanon to Yemen and Iraq.
He said the achievements reached so far reflect "the strength of the battlefield alongside the strength of diplomacy."
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