Iran's Ambassador Denies Reports of Withholding Support for Hezbollah
L'essentiel
- Iran's Ambassador to Iraq, Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadeq, has denied reports that Tehran is refusing support to Hezbollah.
- He stated that the Lebanese issue is linked to Iran's negotiations with the US and that Tehran has always connected a ceasefire in Lebanon with the end of hostilities in the Persian Gulf.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Iran's Ambassador to Iraq, Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadeq, denied reports that Tehran had refused support to Hezbollah, stating that the Lebanese issue is linked to Iran's negotiations with the US.
RABAT, June 22. /TASS/. Iran’s Ambassador to Iraq Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadeq denied information that Tehran had allegedly refused to provide support to the Lebanese Shiite organization Hezbollah, as reported by the INA news agency.
"The Lebanese issue has always been an integral part of the Iranian position in negotiations with the US," he said during a dialogue with representatives of the US, adding that "Tehran has always linked a ceasefire on the Lebanese front with the end of hostilities both in Iran and in the Persian Gulf region as a whole."
"Iran does not forget its Lebanese brothers and does not leave them alone," Al-Sadeq emphasized.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific terms are being negotiated between Iran and the US regarding the Persian Gulf and Lebanon?
- What was the source of the initial reports denying Iranian support for Hezbollah?






