Irani’s parliament speaker was told by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that “Lebanon is tired of others’ wars, and the unity of the Lebanese is the best way to confront any loss or aggression”. “Lebanon paid a heavy price for the Palestinian cause,” Aoun also told Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, according to the Lebanese presidency, adding that the country still backs a two-state solution that is favoured by Arab nations in the region. At the Baabda Palace, the Iranian parliament chief, formerly an air force commander, reportedly said Tehran backs any decision by Lebanon that is taken free of foreign interference in its affairs.

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