Iranian minister says Tehran backs Lebanon in its push to end Israel’s military presence
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beirut on June 3, 2025, to express Tehran's support for Lebanon's efforts to end Israel's military presence.
- The visit followed a 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war that weakened Hezbollah and led Lebanon to seek Israel's withdrawal from five posts it refused to abandon.
- Araghchi held discussions with Lebanon’s senior leadership, such as President Joseph Aoun and Nabih Berri, the head of Parliament, focusing on bilateral relations and regional developments amid ongoing Israeli aggression.
- He emphasized Iran's non-interference in Lebanon's domestic affairs and expressed support for Lebanese sovereignty. Additionally, he condemned Israel's ongoing occupation of Lebanese territory and backed Lebanon's diplomatic efforts to remove the occupying forces.
- Iran signaled readiness to aid Lebanon’s reconstruction, with relations expected to be based on mutual respect, reflecting Tehran's continued backing of Lebanese sovereignty post-conflict.
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Iranian minister says Tehran backs Lebanon in its push to end Israel’s military presence
Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran supports Lebanon’s efforts to pressure Israel to end its military presence in parts of the country, including diplomatic moves 'to expel the occupiers.'

Iranian minister says Tehran backs Lebanon in its push to end Israel's military presence
Iran’s foreign minister says Tehran supports Lebanon’s efforts to pressure Israel to end its military presence in parts of the country, including diplomatic moves to expel those he called occupiers.
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