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Lebanon foreign minister declines Tehran visit, proposes talks in neutral country

By Thomson Reuters Dec 10, 2025 | 4:33 AM

Dec 10 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s foreign minister Youssef Raji said ‍on Wednesday he had declined an invitation to visit Tehran for now, ‌proposing instead ‌talks with Iran in a mutually agreed neutral third country, Lebanese state ​news agency NNA reported.

Raji cited “current ‍conditions” for ​the decision ​not to go to ‍Iran, without specifying further, and stressed that the move does not ‍mean rejection of dialogue with Iran. Last week, ‍Iran’s ‍Foreign Minister ​Abbas Araqchi invited ​Raji ⁠to visit Iran ‌in the near future to discuss bilateral ties.

(Reporting by Jana ChoukeirEditing by Peter ⁠Graff)