Iran's Foreign Ministry: Any attack on Beirut will lead to a full resumption of war

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Iran's Foreign Ministry: Any attack on Beirut will lead to a full resumption of war

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made it clear that a peace deal cannot ignore the situation in Lebanon. He stated that any attack on Beirut would have serious consequences and lead to a full-scale resumption of war.

Tehran consistently insists that Israel will be unable to separate the war against Lebanon from other fronts. According to Araghchi, if any ceasefire agreement is signed, it must include a complete cessation of military operations in Lebanon and the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Lebanese territory. Iran views any strikes on Lebanon, including the southern suburbs of Beirut, as a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts, including the agreements with the United States.



Abbas Araghchi:

A breach on one front means a breach on all.

The statement came amid the escalating situation in Lebanon and ongoing IDF operations against Hezbollah. Tehran, a traditional supporter of the Lebanese movement, made it clear that it will not allow the Lebanese movement to be isolated. The Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasizes that a sustainable ceasefire is only possible with a comprehensive approach that includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon and a ceasefire along the entire conflict line.

Against this backdrop, the price of oil once again approached the psychological mark of $100 per barrel.
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  1. +5
    3 June 2026 21: 51
    Well done, Iranians, you guys have a lot of principles! Our multi-move master would have long ago sold out our ally for dubious promises of perks, and then whined, "We've been deceived!"
  2. +4
    3 June 2026 21: 54
    The outcome on the battlefield and the subsequent political reality, which is highly favorable to Iran, reflect the effectiveness of Iran's totalitarian approach.
  3. +7
    3 June 2026 21: 54
    It seems the Persians have found the right language, which in America, albeit incompletely and with little understanding, is understood.
    And secondly, the Persians don't impose conditions specifically on Israel, even though it's the one tackling Lebanon. And Trump's mantra of "we're not at war, we're basically having a ceasefire" isn't helping at all.
    Iran responds – and we fight! Every "defensive and peacekeeping" strike by the United States is followed by an aggressive and clerical strike by Iran against American targets.
    And, by the way, maybe I missed something, but I never read that the Persians referred to anything other than "international law", which our bastards have rubbed calluses on their tongues with.
    1. +1
      3 June 2026 22: 24
      Iran seems to have a honey badger as its totem animal :)
      Ready to tear apart all enemies, regardless of size or weaponry. What a powerful civilization!
      1. man
        +2
        3 June 2026 23: 47
        Quote: Last centurion
        Iran seems to have a honey badger as its totem animal :)
        Ready to tear apart all enemies, regardless of size or weaponry. What a powerful civilization!

        Yes, as much as I hate clerical regimes, I have come to respect the Iranians greatly since the beginning of this war.request hi
  4. +2
    3 June 2026 21: 56
    If any ceasefire agreement is signed, it must include a complete cessation of military action in Lebanon and the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Lebanese territory.

    Here again is a big question, and one that is likely insoluble for a peace agreement to be signed: Israel will resist with all its might to keep its troops in the already captured territories of Lebanon.
    The US has a very difficult deal to reach... they can't agree on either nuclear energy or uranium. Trump is in trouble like the "four-eyes" in "Shurik's Adventures." Perhaps it really is more advantageous for Tehran to achieve its goals militarily, by making its opponents and enemies more accommodating.
  5. +1
    3 June 2026 22: 40
    Je les aime, ils font ce qu'ils disent et disent ce qu'ils. Reprenez mes posts et vous voyez vous-même pourquoi je n'ai jamais douté des perses. Ça fait plus de 20 ans que je souhaitais et attendais de ce conflit. Je vis en occident et confirme que l'Occident a commis deux grosses erreurs. Avoir attaqué la Russie et avoir agressé les perses et j'ai toujours dit à mon amie polonaise que la présence américaine au Moyen-Orient prendrait fin le jour où les yankees attaquer aient les perses. Pour finir, je suis fier que beaucoup des miens combattent les 404 au sein de l'armée russe même si beaucoup y laissent leurs vies. Le jour viendra où ceux comme moi les honoreront car ils auront contribué à leur niveau à combattre le collectif malsain. J'assume mes opinions et les défends dans une société
  6. +2
    3 June 2026 22: 46
    Complètement lobotomisée par les médias où on ne s'intéresse pas aux contextes et origines des conflits. Ça me confirme que le manque de culture est un drame qui rend sourd, aveugle mais malheureusement pas muet en répétant comme un perroquet ce qu'on n'a pas essayé de comprendre. Pardonnez-moi pour ma longue intervention.
    1. 0
      4 June 2026 00: 47

      Quote: Mathurin Nankap
      This has been completely lobotomized by the media, where we're uninterested in the contexts and origins of conflicts. This confirms to me that the lack of culture is a tragedy that makes you deaf, blind, but, unfortunately, not stupid, parroting what we haven't tried to understand. Sorry for the long speech.

      Everything is fine, comrade.
  7. +1
    3 June 2026 23: 42
    Why is that smiling scumbag Rutte coming to Kyiv? Why are the lights on and the train station open? I don't understand our leadership. We could have easily destroyed Kyiv long ago. Of course, winning the war completely is a more difficult task.
  8. +1
    4 June 2026 00: 59
    Iran attacked a US destroyer approaching the Strait of Hormuz.

    According to the Iranian Navy, several missiles were fired at the ship from land.
    1. 0
      4 June 2026 05: 20
      And France arrested the Russian captain of a shadow fleet tanker...

      The captain of the oil tanker Tagor, a Russian citizen whose name has not been released, was arrested on June 2. The Tagor, which is under international sanctions, was intercepted by the French Navy 740 kilometers west of Brittany on the morning of May 31, with the support of the United Kingdom. The tanker was en route from Russia.
      1. 0
        Yesterday, 00: 32
        Pirates should be hanged from the yards. It's sad that we don't respond.
  9. +2
    4 June 2026 08: 37
    Any attack on Beirut would lead to a full resumption of war.
    A completely worthy response from a self-respecting country!