A potential agreement between Iran and the United States could be reached on Sunday in Geneva, Switzerland, according to a report by Israel’s Haaretz citing an Iranian source. The proposed deal reportedly includes provisions for a ceasefire across all fronts, including Lebanon. The source told Reuters that the draft agreement also proposes lifting sanctions on Iranian oil exports and releasing several billion dollars’ worth of Iranian assets frozen abroad.
A senior leader of Lebanon’s armed group Hezbollah stated that Iran would not agree to any deal that excludes a resolution to the situation in Lebanon and the ongoing conflict there. Iran has long maintained that halting Israeli attacks in Lebanon is a key condition for any broader understanding with Washington.
If finalized, the agreement could mark a significant step toward easing regional tensions, though details of implementation and official confirmation from either side remain unclear.