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    Iran Denies Lebanon Used as Bargaining Chip in US Talks, Says FM

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has strongly dismissed allegations made by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that Iran is leveraging Lebanon as a bargaining chip in its negotiations with the United States. Araqchi emphasized that if Lebanon were merely a tool for Iran, a deal would have been reached long ago.

    In a message posted on X on Saturday, Araqchi urged President Aoun to concentrate on Lebanon’s actual adversary rather than accusing Tehran. He stated, “Had Lebanon been a bargaining chip for Iran, we’d have a deal long ago. Save Lebanon from your real foe, Mr. President.”

    This sharp exchange followed Aoun’s remarks on Friday, where he accused Iran of exploiting Lebanon’s precarious situation to serve its strategic interests, leaving the Lebanese people to suffer the consequences of Tehran’s regional policies.

    In a significant development, Araqchi’s response highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and certain factions within Lebanon’s leadership amid broader regional instability. The Iranian minister reiterated Tehran’s stance that it supports Lebanon against external threats rather than sacrificing the country for diplomatic leverage.

    Lebanon continues to face severe political and economic crises, exacerbated by the aftermath of conflicts involving Hezbollah, which receives substantial support from Iran. The nation’s fragile sovereignty has frequently made it a focal point of proxy rivalries across the Middle East.

    The public disagreement between Iran and Lebanon’s president reflects deeper underlying frictions as Iran engages in sensitive negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program and regional influence. Lebanese officials have increasingly expressed concerns about their country being drawn into larger geopolitical confrontations.

    Such accusations have periodically emerged as Lebanon struggles to maintain its independence while balancing complex alliances and internal divisions. Aoun’s comments came amid calls for national unity and efforts to protect Lebanon from further external entanglements.

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