Disagreements resurface on the eve of US-Iran talks, as Israel breaks the ceasefire agreement, casting doubt on the smooth negotiations.

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Mars Finance news: On April 8, on the eve of the U.S.-Iran talks, disagreements have resurfaced, with the main issue centered on Israel’s continued, ongoing attacks on Lebanon. As for Israel, this morning Prime Minister Netanyahu said that Israel supports Trump’s decision to pause attacks on Iran for two weeks, but the ceasefire does not include actions in Lebanon. Regarding the U.S., Trump responded that he allowed it. Tonight, in an interview, Trump said that a two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran does not include Lebanon and Hezbollah. As for Iran, it has just informed the mediators that Iran will only hold talks in Pakistan with the U.S. if a ceasefire is achieved in Lebanon. If Israel continues to launch attacks on Lebanon, they will continue to attack regional countries (including Israel). At present, the mediators have urged Israel to comply with the relevant ceasefire arrangements and stop its military actions against Lebanon. According to earlier arrangements, the delegations for the U.S.-Iran talks are expected to arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, and hold talks on the 10th.

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