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Iran’s foreign minister visits Beirut, stresses non-interference in Lebanon’s affairs

Iran’s foreign minister meets his Lebanese counterpart to discuss bilateral ties, regional developments

Ahmed Asmar  | 03.06.2025 - Update : 03.06.2025
Iran’s foreign minister visits Beirut, stresses non-interference in Lebanon’s affairs Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Beirut on Tuesday for an official visit, emphasizing Tehran's policy of non-interference in Lebanon's internal affairs.

"In the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, we prioritize neighboring countries and friends in the region," Araghchi told reporters upon arrival at Rafik Hariri International Airport.

"Our relations with Lebanon are historical, deeply rooted, and have always been friendly based on mutual respect," he added.

The top diplomat underlined Iran’s continued support for Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

"A friendly country supports its friends in Lebanon, but this doesn't mean interference in Lebanon's internal affairs. And, no country has the right to interfere in the affairs of any state in this region," Araghchi said.

Speaking during a meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Araghchi reiterated Iran’s support for Lebanon’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, as well as Lebanese efforts to end the Israeli occupation, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported.

He said the Iranian support for Lebanon “comes within the framework of the good relations between the two countries and the principle of non-interference in internal politics.”

Aoun, for his part, said Lebanon looks forward to strengthening its bilateral relations with Iran.

“Dialogue is the gateway to resolving all contentious issues between countries,” he said. “Dialogue should be based on rejecting violence and escalation.”

Aoun said rebuilding Lebanon after the Israeli war is a top priority, “in cooperation with sisterly and friendly countries per applicable laws."

Araghchi also met with Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments, according to the Lebanese minister’s office.

Raggi called the discussions “frank and direct,” saying Lebanon continues diplomatic efforts “to liberate Israeli-occupied territories, halt the ongoing Israeli violations, and reassert full state authority nationwide, including the exclusive control of arms by the state."

He also stressed that Beirut counts on Iran's commitment to "Lebanon's security, stability, and civil peace.”

The Iranian minister is set to meet with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam during his trip to Lebanon.

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