Potential Resumption of Iran-SAA Ceasefire Talks Considered, Geneva Proposed
Efforts to secure a cessation of hostilities between the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and Iran are ongoing, with discussions regarding a previously drafted memorandum potentially revisited. According to a Western source briefed by Reuters, the possibility of revisiting the agreement is being explored. Geneva is identified as the most favored location for future negotiations.
The current situation involves Iran maintaining its stance, advocating for the termination of the memorandum and continued support for Israel’s operations against Hezbollah militias in Lebanon. A key objective has been to finalize a framework addressing potential sabotage concerns. The memorandum was initially intended to be signed by the United States’ President, J.D.
Vens, and the President of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bakr Kalibaf. While no specific venue has been formally established, Geneva is viewed as the most appropriate setting for these discussions. The focus remains on securing a durable ceasefire and addressing the complex security dynamics within Lebanon, involving both iran and the ongoing conflict.
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