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Iran’s foreign ministry said delays in implementing a ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israel has been fighting militant group Hezbollah, were also a violation of the Middle East truce.
A separate ceasefire agreed between Israel and Lebanon took effect on Friday and included Hezbollah, whose rocket fire in support of Iran drew Lebanon into the war.
Israel’s military on Monday warned Lebanese civilians against returning to dozens of villages in southern Lebanon, claiming Hezbollah’s activities were violating the agreement.
Nonetheless, thousands of displaced residents have begun making their way back to southern Lebanon since the truce began.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Sunday that the military would use “full force” against any threats in Lebanon, even during the ceasefire.
Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah told AFP on Monday his group would work to break the “Yellow Line” that Israel has established in southern Lebanon, even as he said it wanted “the ceasefire to continue”.
Another major issue in the US-Iran negotiations has been Tehran’s stockpile of enriched uranium, which Trump said on Friday it had agreed to hand over.
But Iran’s foreign ministry has said the stockpile, thought to be buried from US bombing in last June’s 12-day war, was “not going to be transferred anywhere”.
Baqaei said on Monday that the issue was not discussed with US negotiators.
“It was never raised as an option for us,” he said.
