Abdollahian Says Iran Willing to Solve Lebanon’s Electricity Crisis

Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri receives on Friday Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian (Parliament office)
Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri receives on Friday Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian (Parliament office)
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Abdollahian Says Iran Willing to Solve Lebanon’s Electricity Crisis

Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri receives on Friday Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian (Parliament office)
Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri receives on Friday Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian (Parliament office)

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed on Friday his country’s readiness to enhance economic cooperation with Lebanon and help solve its electricity crisis, also stressing that the election of a President is a Lebanese internal matter.

During his second day visit to Beirut, Abdollahian first met with Speaker Nabih Berri and discussed the current general situation and the latest political developments in Lebanon and the region, according to a statement by the Parliament presidency.

Later, Al-Manar TV, the mouthpiece of Hezbollah, said Abdollahian handed Berri an invitation from his Iranian counterpart to visit Tehran, stressing that the Iranian-Saudi ties are progressing and will positively affect the regional developments.

The Iranian FM also held talks with Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Abdullah Bou Habib at the ministry headquarter where the two officials held a joint press conference.

Abdollahian said Lebanese leaders possess the necessary competence and wisdom to reach an agreement and elect a president, adding that foreign actors can help to strengthen the path of dialogue in Lebanon.

He then called on Lebanese officials and political parties to speed up the election of the president and the formation of a new government.

“During the meeting with the Lebanese Foreign Minister, we expressed the full readiness of Iranian companies to solve the electricity problem in Lebanon,” the Iranian FM said.

He noted that Lebanon is an important country in the region and any country that interacts with this country will benefit from its advantages.

“Today we are in Beirut to announce that we will continue our strong support for the Lebanese government, nation and army,” Abdollahian affirmed, adding that Iran wants nothing but welfare for Lebanon.

“Lebanon is an important country in the region and any country that interacts with this country will benefit from its advantages,” he added.

Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah had met with Abdollahian and the accompanying delegation, the Lebanese party announced on Friday.

It said Nasrallah discussed with the Iranian FM the latest development in Lebanon and the region.



Blinken Says US Does Not Want Escalation on Israel's Northern Border

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Blinken Says US Does Not Want Escalation on Israel's Northern Border

Israeli officials respond after rockets were launched across Lebanon's border with Israel which, according to Israel's ambulance services, people were killed, at a soccer pitch in Majdal Shams, a Druze village in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, July 27, 2024. REUTERS/Ammar Awad Purchase Licensing Rights
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday he does not want to see an escalation of conflict on Israel's northern border after Israel accused Hezbollah of killing 12 children and teenagers in a rocket attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Israel said on Sunday it would strike hard against the Iran-backed group after the incident. Blinken said the US was in talks with Israel about the incident and the indications were that Lebanon-based Hezbollah fired the rocket.

Hezbollah denied any responsibility for the attack.

"I emphasize (Israel's) right to defend its citizens and our determination to make sure that they're able to do that," Blinken said during a news conference in Tokyo. "But we also don't want to see the conflict escalate. We don't want to see it spread."

Blinken said he was saddened by the loss of life and said reaching a ceasefire deal on the war in Gaza can help to calm the situation on Israel's border with Lebanon, Reuters reported.

"It's so important that we help defuse that conflict, not only prevent it from escalating, prevent it from spreading, but to defuse it because you have so many people in both countries, in both Israel and Lebanon, who've been displaced from their homes," Blinken said.