Upon arrival, the delegation was welcomed by Field Marshal Munir and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. Iranian media emphasize that negotiations will begin if Washington accepts Tehran's preconditions. The Iranian delegation consists of high-ranking political, military, and economic officials, including the Iranian Foreign Minister, the Secretary of the Defense Council, the Central Bank Governor, and several members of parliament. At the same time, Lebanon and Israel have agreed to hold their first meeting on Tuesday at the U.S. State Department to discuss declaring a ceasefire and setting a date for the start of negotiations. The Lebanese presidential office announced that a phone call took place between Lebanese Ambassador to Washington Nada Hamadeh Maacoud and her Israeli counterpart Yechiel Leiter, marking the first direct contact between the two sides. Both sides agreed to meet on Tuesday at the U.S. State Department to discuss a ceasefire and a timeline for formal negotiations. U.S. Ambassador to Beirut Michel Issa also participated in the call.