Iran FM Says Ready to Help Lebanon Solve its Problems, ‘Confront Enemies’

Lebanese President Michel Aoun, right, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, at the presidential palace, in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, October 7, 2021. (Dalati Nohra)
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, right, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, at the presidential palace, in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, October 7, 2021. (Dalati Nohra)
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Iran FM Says Ready to Help Lebanon Solve its Problems, ‘Confront Enemies’

Lebanese President Michel Aoun, right, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, at the presidential palace, in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, October 7, 2021. (Dalati Nohra)
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, right, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, at the presidential palace, in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, October 7, 2021. (Dalati Nohra)

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed his country’s readiness to help Lebanon solve its problems and build power plants.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati said his country welcomed any effort from brotherly and friendly countries and the international community “as long as it falls within the context of helping preserve the the state and its constitutional institutions.”

Abdollahian had arrived in Beirut on Wednesday, following a visit to Moscow. He met with President Michel Aoun, Mikati and parliament Speaker Nabih Berri before holding a press conference with his Lebanese counterpart, Abdullah Bou Habib.

Upon his arrival, the Iranian foreign minister was received by the Director of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abeer Al-Ali, Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Mohammad-Jalal Firouznia and delegations from the Amal movement and Hezbollah party.

Aoun voiced Lebanon’s support for Tehran’s efforts to achieve more rapprochement with the countries of the region, especially Arab states, and praised Iran’s “solidarity with Lebanon in facing its crises, and the assistance the country has provided following the Beirut port explosion.”

In remarks following his meeting with Berri, Abdollahian said there was a “joint emphasis on the need to enhance cooperation between the two brotherly countries in various fields.” They also highlighted the “the importance of the role played by the valiant Lebanese resistance in confronting Israel.”

The FM continued: “We have positively evaluated the Iranian-Saudi negotiations, and we believe that the presence of foreign powers in the region is the main factor that destabilizes security and creates problems.”

Mikati, for his part, told the Iranian official that Lebanon was “in dire need to improve the Lebanese people’s trust in the state and its institutions, through forging normal relations between countries based on mutual respect and common interests.”

He also welcomed the recent positive dialogue between Saudi Arabia and Iran in Baghdad.



Egypt’s Defense Minister Urges Air Defense Forces to Maintain Peak Combat Readiness

Defense Minister Abdel Majeed Saqr at the iftar with members of the Air Defense Forces on Sunday. (Egyptian Military Spokesman)
Defense Minister Abdel Majeed Saqr at the iftar with members of the Air Defense Forces on Sunday. (Egyptian Military Spokesman)
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Egypt’s Defense Minister Urges Air Defense Forces to Maintain Peak Combat Readiness

Defense Minister Abdel Majeed Saqr at the iftar with members of the Air Defense Forces on Sunday. (Egyptian Military Spokesman)
Defense Minister Abdel Majeed Saqr at the iftar with members of the Air Defense Forces on Sunday. (Egyptian Military Spokesman)

Egyptian Defense Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Abdel Majeed Saqr called on the country’s air defense forces to maintain rigorous training and the highest levels of combat efficiency and operational readiness. He also stressed the importance of enhancing the technical performance of weapons and equipment to ensure maximum effectiveness.

During an iftar gathering with members of the Air Defense Forces on Sunday, Saqr emphasized the need for full preparedness to protect Egypt’s airspace against all threats. The event was attended by Chief of Staff Ahmed Khalifa, senior military commanders, and key officials from the armed forces.

According to military spokesman Gharib Abdel Hafez, the defense minister conveyed President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s appreciation for the unwavering efforts of Egypt’s air defense personnel in safeguarding national airspace around the clock.

He reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ commitment to continuously supporting the air defense units by equipping them with the latest combat systems to ensure optimal mission execution.

Saqr also reviewed regional developments and their implications for Egypt’s national security, underscoring the strategic importance of maintaining a well-prepared and technologically advanced military.

On Saturday, the defense minister shared an iftar meal with troops from the Central Military Zone, Border Guards, Paratroopers, and Special Forces. He highlighted the army’s recent advancements in training and armament across all branches, formations, and units.

“Our Armed Forces, equipped with a modernized defense system, are fully capable of securing the country’s strategic borders,” Saqr stated. He described national defense as a “sacred duty” requiring continuous readiness to confront emerging challenges.

He also urged the troops to prioritize ongoing training, maintain high morale, and enhance both their physical and tactical skills, ensuring that the military remains vigilant and prepared to execute any mission under any circumstances.