US Vice President JD Vance outlines key details of the ceasefire, dismissing claims that Lebanon was included.
WASHINGTON: U.S. Vice President JD Vance clarified details surrounding the Iran ceasefire, stating that Lebanon was not part of the agreement and addressing what he described as a misunderstanding about its scope.
Speaking during a televised interview, Vance said some Iranians believed the ceasefire extended to Lebanon, but emphasized that this was incorrect.
“Iranians thought that Lebanon was included in the ceasefire agreement, but it was not,” Vance said, offering clarity on the terms of the deal.
The vice president’s remarks focused on correcting misconceptions and outlining the United States’ understanding of the agreement. He underscored the importance of accurate interpretations to avoid confusion amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
Vance’s statement comes at a time of increased global attention on regional stability and diplomatic efforts involving Iran and its allies. His clarification signals Washington’s intent to maintain transparency regarding sensitive geopolitical developments.
The interview provided a direct insight into the U.S. administration’s position, with Vance emphasizing clarity and precision in matters concerning international security and ceasefire arrangements.

