Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticised Lebanese President Joseph Aoun after the latter’s comments on Tehran’s role in Lebanon.
In a post on X, Araghchi said Aoun’s remarks created the impression that Iran, rather than another actor, was responsible for Lebanon’s current challenges.
“Based on Mr Aoun’s comments, one would think it’s Iran that has occupied 1/5 of Lebanon, displaced 1/4 of the Lebanese and is bombing his country on a daily basis,” he wrote.
The Iranian foreign minister also rejected the notion that Lebanon was being used by Tehran as leverage in negotiations.
“Had Lebanon been a bargaining chip for Iran, we’d have a deal long ago,” he said.
Based on Mr. Aoun’s comments, one would think it’s Iran that has occupied 1/5 of Lebanon, displaced 1/4 of Lebanese and bombing his country on daily basis.
Had Lebanon been bargaining chip for Iran, we’d have a deal long ago.
Save Lebanon from your real foe, Mr. President. https://t.co/24OJ9uiIXU
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) June 6, 2026
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Araghchi concluded his message by urging the Lebanese president to focus on what he described as Beirut’s “real foe.”
The remarks came in response to comments made by Aoun during an interview with CNN, in which the Lebanese president discussed Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The exchange highlights growing public differences between Beirut and Tehran over regional developments and Lebanon’s position amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.




