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.
Lebanon's Ambassador to Iran, Ahmad Suwaydan, briefed Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on the latest developments in Iran amid escalating military tensions in the region. This visit comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing unrest in the Middle East.
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.
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 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.