With pressure mounting on Hezbollah to disarm, Iran is taking steps to maintain its foothold in Lebanon. The weakening of Hezbollah poses a potential setback for Iran’s regional strategy. Ali Larijani, representing Iran’s interests, arrived in Beirut to underscore Tehran’s commitment to Lebanon. He conveyed Iran’s solidarity with the Lebanese people during times of difficulty, ensuring them of unwavering support. The visit carries significant weight, especially with the U.S. and Saudi Arabia vying for influence in Lebanon following shifts in the regional dynamics. Larijani’s meetings included discussions with diverse Lebanese factions, including Hezbollah and Shia leaders, along with Sunni figures and the President. He praised the deep-seated historical connections between Iran and Lebanon, emphasizing the strong bonds between their cultures. Larijani engaged in discussions with key Lebanese leaders to address bilateral ties and regional matters.
