Why it matters:
The meeting underscores Iran’s ongoing engagement with Lebanon’s political leadership amid regional tensions, while also reflecting Tehran’s support for Hezbollah and its leaders.
The big picture:
Larijani’s second visit to Beirut since assuming his current role underscores Iran’s determination to strengthen ties with Lebanon at a politically sensitive time. His participation in the commemoration of Hezbollah leaders, including Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah and Seyyed Hashem Safi al-Din, highlights Tehran’s role as a key ally of the resistance axis.
What he is saying:
Upon arrival at Beirut’s Rafic Hariri Airport, Larijani expressed his satisfaction at returning to Lebanon, saying: “I am very happy that in such a short time, I was once again able to travel to the very important country of Lebanon.” He stressed that a key purpose of his visit was to attend the memorial for “the dear martyrs who defended Lebanon.”
Larijani added: “During this brief visit, there will also be other meetings, which we hope will be beneficial for all countries.”
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