Iranian Parliament Speaker Assesses Feasibility of US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement
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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, a key negotiator, stated that implementing a ceasefire agreement with the United States is 'difficult, but achievable.' This statement signals ongoing diplomatic engagement and potential de-escalation efforts between Tehran and Washington, which directly impacts the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater by influencing proxy support and regional stability.
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Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf indicated that a ceasefire agreement with the US is difficult but achievable.
Referenced as the counterpart in the ceasefire agreement discussed by Iranian officials.
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"The new event highlights Iranian willingness to negotiate a ceasefire, which stands in contrast to but is contextually linked with the Russian analyst's warning of potential US escalation. Both events address the uncertainty and risk dynamics surrounding the US-Iran conflict at this specific moment."