Implications of visit of Iran's FM to Lebanon
Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian's latest visit to Lebanon included a tour along Lebanon's border with Israel.
In the border area, the Iranian foreign
minister said the Lebanese and Palestinian resistance is at its best, while
Israel is at its worst.
"It suffers from accumulated
political, social and security crises," he said of Israel.
Amir-Abdollahian noted that positive developments
in the region would lead to the isolation and collapse of Israel.
He reiterated Iran's firm position in
supporting the Lebanese resistance.
Iran, he said, was a friend of Lebanon at
its difficult times and would remain by its side in prosperity as well.
He pointed out that the Lebanese
resistance proved that Israel understands only the language of force.
"The Iranian political solution
lies in holding a democratic referendum among all Palestinians, including all
the population of various Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities," the
Iranian foreign minister said.
Regional role
Iranian affairs specialist, Masoud
Ibrahim, said the visit of the Iranian foreign minister to Lebanon is
undoubtedly the embodiment of the regional role that Tehran seeks to play,
especially after the Saudi-Iranian agreement.
"The visit took place after a tour by
Amir-Abdollahian that
included Russia, then Syria and ended with Lebanon," Ibrahim told The
Reference.
He added that all these countries have
their own crises.
Ibrahim noted that Iran has a knack for
dealing with regional states, especially at times of crises.
The region, he said, boils with problems
and Iran is good at forming alliances and benefiting from these problems.
New assignments
Ibrahim pointed out that Amir-Abdollahian's
meeting with Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement
and Iran's most important arm in the region, was for consultation.
"The Iranian foreign minister must
have given new assignments Nasrallah," Ibhraim said.
He added that these assignments must
have been related to Iran's security situation.
"Amir-Abdollahian's visit
to Lebanon's border with Israel aimed to send a message to Israel and the
countries of the region that Iran will not take its hand off the resistance,"
Ibrahim said.