Iran’s Baghdad Ambassador Denies Tehran’s Refusal to Back Hezbollah
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Iran’s ambassador to Iraq, Mohammad Kazem Al‑Sadeq, denied reports that Tehran had declined to support Hezbollah. Speaking in Baghdad, Al‑Sadeq said the Lebanese issue has always been a core part of Iran’s stance in talks with the United States.
The ambassador’s remarks came amid renewed scrutiny of Iran’s regional alliances. He emphasized that Iran’s position on Hezbollah remains unchanged and integral to its diplomatic negotiations.
No further details were provided, and the statement was issued without additional context or corroborating evidence.
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