Pakistan, France condemn Lebanon 'ceasefire violations’
The foreign ministers of Pakistan and France have expressed concern about what they called “serious ceasefire violations” in Lebanon.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry shared a readout of the call between Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Jean-Noël Barrot, saying both leaders underscored the importance of full implementation and respect for the ceasefire.
The U.S. and Israel say that the fighting in Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire agreement struck earlier this week between Iran and the U.S., while Tehran insists it was a critical element of the agreement. Pakistan, set to host peace talks this weekend, also said it was part of the ceasefire.