Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): This source added that the exchange of messages between Iran and the US has been stopped for at least a few days for what is called the achievement of a preliminary memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington.
While last night, the US President claimed that talks with Iran were underway at a high speed, this informed source clarified that the latest message from the Islamic Republic of Iran to Washington was a clear message regarding Lebanon that received widespread international reflection.
The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized yesterday that Israel's aggression on Beirut would be considered a ceasefire violation and would face an Iranian response.
This was followed by a telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; a conversation that Axios described as tense.
After this conversation, Trump described it as constructive in a message on the social network Truth Social and announced that Israeli forces would not be heading to Beirut.
Zionist media also reported that the attack on Beirut had been suspended.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered airstrikes on a suburb of Beirut the previous day.
What is being called the exchange of messages between Iran and the US through a Pakistani mediator is a process aimed at ending the war that will open a window of opportunity for nuclear talks.
CNN reported two days ago that Trump has once again set tougher conditions for obtaining a memorandum of understanding.
Iran has always emphasized that the excessive demands of the American side are hindering the diplomatic process.