Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced that the Iranian ambassador in Lebanon has not presented his credentials, rendering him officially unrecognized. The ambassador is present at the embassy without any official status or role.
Iran has announced that its ambassador to Lebanon, <strong>Mohammad Jalal Firouznia</strong>, will remain in his position, defying the Lebanese Foreign Ministry's designation of him as a <strong>persona non grata</strong>. This announcement comes amid escalating tensions between <strong>Hezbollah</strong> and the Lebanese government in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
On Thursday, Lebanese ministers from the Shiite duo resumed their participation in government sessions after resolving the crisis caused by the expulsion of Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani from Beirut. The repercussions of this decision were left to be addressed through communication between the President and the Speaker of Parliament.
Iran's ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, emphasized that Iran did not initiate the current war, highlighting that the Islamic Revolution was aimed at the country's independence, which Iran has paid dearly to maintain for 47 years.
The Lebanese government announced the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador, yet reports suggest he will remain in his position. This situation raises questions about Lebanese-Iranian relations and its impact on Lebanon's political landscape.
Lebanon's government has announced the withdrawal of recognition for Iranian ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani, labeling him as 'persona non grata.' This decision has intensified diplomatic tensions between Lebanon and Iran, with Tehran insisting on the ambassador's continued presence.
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani refuses to leave Lebanon despite the government's expulsion order, reflecting the complex power dynamics in the country. The Lebanese government has not enforced the decision, resulting in a political stalemate.
The departure of Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon, Mohammad Jala Firouznia, has raised numerous questions regarding whether this move was a result of political pressure. A widely circulated video captures moments of his departure, sparking significant debate in political and media circles.
The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, Mohammad Jala Firouznia, has refused to leave Beirut, potentially stripping him of diplomatic immunity. This situation may open the door for legal actions against him.
The deadline set by the Lebanese Foreign Ministry for Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani to leave expires tomorrow, following the decision to withdraw his accreditation. This decision places Lebanon in the midst of complex political and security challenges.
Lebanese authorities are working to address the political crisis stemming from the Foreign Ministry's decision to expel Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani. This decision has led to a boycott of the Cabinet session by ministers from Hezbollah and Amal as a form of protest.
The Lebanese government is taking steps to declare the Iranian ambassador in Beirut, <strong>Mohammad Jalaal Firooznia</strong>, an unwelcome person, despite opposition from Hezbollah. This move comes amid rising political tensions in the country.
The Lebanese Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Nohad Machnouk, avoided discussing the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador during a politically charged session. This occurred in the absence of ministers from the Shiite duo, reflecting a sharp political divide.
On Thursday, Lebanon's political landscape experienced a sharp divide as Hezbollah and Amal ministers boycotted a cabinet session over the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador. Supporters of Hezbollah protested outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut, expressing their opposition to the government's decision.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry announced its decision to expel the Iranian ambassador from Beirut, revealing deep divisions within the Lebanese political class as Hezbollah continues its conflict with Israel.
The Lebanese government is set to hold a session on Thursday, marking the first test of the political crisis depth following the Foreign Minister's decision to declare Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani persona non grata. The sharp division between the Shiite duo and other government factions raises questions about the future of governmental operations.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has declared Iranian ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani persona non grata, requiring him to leave the country by Sunday. This unprecedented move has sparked varied reactions among political factions and is expected to be a focal point in the upcoming Cabinet session.
The Lebanese Amal Movement has called for the reversal of the decision to expel Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani, warning of potential political crises in Lebanon. The movement emphasizes the need for national unity to confront ongoing Israeli aggression.
Political communications have commenced in Lebanon following the Foreign Ministry's announcement regarding the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador. This decision has sparked debate over whether President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Najib Mikati were aware of it.
Israel is planning to assert control over southern Lebanon up to the Litani River to limit Hezbollah's influence, coinciding with Beirut's expulsion of the Iranian ambassador. These developments come amid significant challenges facing the Lebanese government.
Hezbollah has called on Lebanese authorities to immediately reverse their decision to declare the newly appointed Iranian ambassador to Beirut, Mohammad Reza Shibani, as unwelcome. The party described this decision as a 'national sin' that harms Lebanon's interests.
Hezbollah has firmly rejected the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador from Lebanon, emphasizing the strategic importance of its relations with Tehran amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel. This statement comes as former President Trump announced negotiations with Tehran, which Iran has categorically denied.
Lebanon's top Shia cleric, Ahmad Qabalan, has urged Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Sheybani not to leave the country following the revocation of his accreditation by the Lebanese Foreign Ministry. This request comes amid rising political tensions in Lebanon.
Hezbollah has called on the Lebanese government to 'immediately reverse' its decision to expel the Iranian ambassador, labeling the decision as a 'sin'. This statement follows the Lebanese Foreign Ministry's announcement to withdraw the ambassador's accreditation, giving him a deadline until Sunday to leave the country.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has announced the withdrawal of approval for Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani in Beirut, marking an unprecedented escalation in Lebanon-Iran relations. This decision follows a series of diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Israel has conducted a series of airstrikes across Lebanon, announcing its intention to establish a 'security zone' extending to the Litani River. In response, Beirut has expelled the Iranian ambassador, declaring him a persona non grata.
Israel has called on the Lebanese government to take meaningful steps against Hezbollah, welcoming the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador from Lebanon. Israeli Minister Gideon Sa'ar emphasized that these actions are necessary to counter the influence of the Iran-backed group.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry has revoked the accreditation of the newly appointed Iranian ambassador, demanding his departure by next Sunday. This decision comes amid rising regional tensions, particularly following statements from Israeli officials regarding the Trump administration's intentions to reach an agreement with Iran.
Lebanon has announced the withdrawal of the Iranian ambassador's accreditation in Beirut due to escalating tensions surrounding Hezbollah's role in the Iranian conflict. This decision comes at a critical time as regional instability intensifies.
The Lebanese government announced today that the Iranian ambassador in Beirut, <strong>Mostafa Amani</strong>, has been declared persona non grata, demanding his departure from the country in a move reflecting escalating tensions between the two nations.