Iran’s Araghchi to visit Beirut after Lebanese foreign minister declines trip to Tehran

Iran’s Araghchi to visit Beirut after Lebanese foreign minister declines trip to Tehran


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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Beirut for talks following a formal invitation from Lebanon’s FM, after the latter declined to visit Tehran due to “current conditions.”

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Thursday he would travel to Beirut for talks after receiving a formal invitation from his Lebanese counterpart, who a day earlier had declined to visit Tehran for direct talks.

On Wednesday, Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji said “current conditions” prevented him from traveling to Tehran, but stressed that the move did not mean rejection of dialogue with Iran.

Raji told Reuters late on Wednesday that he had invited Araghchi “in a formal diplomatic letter to come to Beirut to hold talks.”

Araghchi said on X/Twitter that he would “gladly accept the invitation to come to Beirut,” although he said he found Raji’s position “bemusing.” He said foreign ministers of countries with “full diplomatic relations” did not need a neutral venue to meet.

“Subjected to Israeli occupation and blatant ‘ceasefire’ violations, I fully understand why my esteemed Lebanese counterpart is not prepared to visit Tehran,” Araghchi added.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (L) meets Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam (R) in Beirut, June 3, 2025; illustrative. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (L) meets Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam (R) in Beirut, June 3, 2025; illustrative. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)

Raji said on Wednesday that Lebanon was ready to open a new phase of relations with Iran based on mutual respect, sovereignty, and non-interference.

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