Iran Fires Back at Lebanon President in Heated Diplomatic Clash

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Diplomatic tensions escalate after Iran and Lebanon exchange sharp accusations over regional influence and political leverage.

A sharp diplomatic row has erupted after Iran rejected allegations made by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, who accused Tehran of using Lebanon as a strategic bargaining asset in broader regional negotiations.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi pushed back strongly, insisting that Lebanon would have “secured a deal long ago” if it were truly being used as leverage. He urged Lebanese leadership to identify what he called the country’s “real adversary,” intensifying the war of words between the two sides.

The exchange highlights growing friction at a time when Lebanon is already struggling with severe political instability and economic collapse, further complicated by regional power struggles involving Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Lebanon has repeatedly found itself at the centre of Middle East proxy dynamics, with its fragile governance structure exposed to external pressures and internal divisions. Analysts say the latest remarks reflect deeper geopolitical strains as Iran continues sensitive negotiations with the United States over its nuclear and regional policies.

The dispute underscores Beirut’s concerns over sovereignty, while Tehran maintains it is a supporter rather than an exploiter of Lebanon’s position in regional affairs.

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