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Iranian parliament speaker says ceasefire agreement is 'difficult, but achievable'
Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that implementing a ceasefire agreement with the US is 'difficult, but achievable.' He met with Hamas political bureau head Muhammad Ismail Darwish in Tehran and reaffirmed Iran's refusal to recognize Israel or have peace with the US, while emphasizing continued support for regional armed groups through military and political means.
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