Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Aoun, Bassil, Jumblat

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hussein Jaberi Ansari held talks Monday in Lebanon with President Michel Aoun and Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil after arriving in the country on a two-day official visit.

According to the National News Agency, Aoun stressed to Ansari that “the Lebanese stance is firm in terms of refraining from interfering in the domestic affairs of Arab countries and staying away from external conflicts.”

He also told the Iranian visitor that “the Lebanese army is receiving unanimous national support in its war against terrorism, which will soon result in ending the presence of the terrorists in the northeastern border outskirts.”

And hailing “the bilateral ties between Lebanon and the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Aoun promised to visit Tehran at the official invitation that was recently addressed to him after agreeing on its date through diplomatic channels, NNA said.

Ansari for his part relayed to Aoun Iran's congratulations on “the success that the Lebanese army has achieved in ousting the militants of the terrorist Islamic State group from the eastern border's outskirts.”

He also emphasized that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is keen on “developing bilateral cooperation in the various economic and commercial fields,” lauding “the achievements that have been made during President Aoun's term, especially in terms of extending security and stability across Lebanon and regularizing political life.”

Ansari also held talks with FM Bassil after which he told reporters that the case of Lebanese national Nizar Zakka, who has been held in Iran for around two years, was not addressed in the meeting.

The Iranian official however hoped that “the case will soon be put on the right judicial track.”

In the evening, Ansari held talks in Clemenceau with Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat.

"We consider the national political role that Walid Beik Jumblat has been playing to be a reflection of the national political school that he belongs to, especially that he has always contributed to all the constructive political achievements that serve Lebanon's higher interest," Ansari said.

Jumblat for his part said he sensed Iran's keenness on "stability on Lebanon and on its diversity" as well as its support for the country's "anti-terror fight on the Lebanese border -- recently by the Resistance and today by the Lebanese army."

"The most important issue that we focused on was addressing Iranian-Arab disputes through dialogue, from Yemen to Iraq to Syria," Jumblat added, saying he and the Iranian visitor also stressed the importance of finding a political solution for Syria.

The Iranian diplomat is also scheduled to hold talks with Speaker Nabih Berri.

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Thumb justin 21 August 2017, 08:31

The Iranian diplomat is scheduled to hold talks with President Michel Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri, Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil and Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat, NNA added.

but not with the Prime Minister.

Thumb janoubi 21 August 2017, 10:53

I think hariri is avoiding him.... election time is coming soon and hariri needs to rebuild his credibility within his own community; although it won't help him much.

Thumb smarty 21 August 2017, 17:03

Hariri est fini...

Missing humble 21 August 2017, 16:21

All servants...

Thumb rocococo 21 August 2017, 13:43

Is someone going to talk with him about the release of the Lebanese guy held in Iran?

Thumb shab 21 August 2017, 17:41

Who's next? North Korea's foreign minister?

Missing humble 21 August 2017, 18:56

100% exact.

Thumb Elemental 21 August 2017, 20:12

Sellouts