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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump has yet to decide whether to approve a proposed peace agreement with Iran.
Negotiators are still working through disagreements over sanctions, frozen assets, and Tehran's nuclear program.
The prime minister of Lebanon is condemning what he calls Israel's scorched
earth policy in the southern part of the country, but says negotiations remain the best way forward.
NPR's Jana Raff reports from Beirut.
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam addressed the Lebanese people as Israeli
forces moved deeper into Lebanon than they have in 26 years.
Salam called the invasion a dangerous escalation and demanded an immediate ceasefire and withdrawal.
He said the only way forward was through negotiations.
Are they guaranteed to succeed, Nawaf asked?
Certainly not, he answered, but said they are the least costly path for the country and its people.
Jana Raff, NPR News, Beirut.
Voters are heading to the polls in a number of states on Tuesday, including California, Montana, and New Jersey.