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[47952] Tehran clarifies: Iran will not agree to the separation of Hezbollah from it as part of ceasefire agreements

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[47952] Tehran clarifies: Iran will not agree to the separation of Hezbollah from it as part of ceasefire agreements


A senior official in the Iranian parliament emphasizes that the political negotiations are being conducted under the guidance of the Supreme Leader and that Hezbollah remains a core condition in any agreement.

Reports based on the words of Mojtaba Zarei, a member of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament, present a clear picture regarding Tehran's official position on current political negotiations.

According to reports from قناة الميادين | عاجל, which is identified with the Axis of Resistance, Zarei emphasized that all contacts in the Islamabad talks are being conducted under the direct supervision of Iran's Supreme Leader, and that no negotiations are taking place without his approval. In another report, Zarei was quoted on behalf of Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf as saying that President Masoud Pezeshkian clarified in official meetings: "We will never accept the separation of Hezbollah from Iran."

Furthermore, it was noted in these sources that the issue of Hezbollah and the Lebanese people constitutes a fundamental and non-negotiable condition on the part of Iran for progressing to a ceasefire stage. These messages were also disseminated through other regional channels such as النبطية حاضرة جبل عامل〄 Nabatieh and الميادين عراق, while emphasizing that the content of the negotiations remains within the "frameworks defined by the Leader of the Revolution."

The جنوب لبنان channel, which manages a propaganda line hostile to Israel and the US, validated these statements and added that legally and religiously, the actions of the Iranian administration cannot deviate from the guidelines of the spiritual leadership, which ensures that Iran will continue to place Hezbollah at the top of its security priorities.

daily-arabic-en id:48023 generated 3 May, 10:54 gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview translated from Hebrew #47952