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Iran Says Envoy Will Remain in Beirut, Defying Order to Leave

BEIRUT, March 30 (Reuters) – Iran said on Monday its ⁠ambassador ⁠to Lebanon would remain in his ⁠post in Beirut, defying the Lebanese Foreign Ministry, which has declared ​him persona non grata and told him to leave.
With war raging in Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel, ‌the Iranian envoy’s status has emerged ‌as a focal point of tension between the Iran-backed group and the Lebanese government, which ⁠has been ⁠heavily critical of Hezbollah for entering the regional war in support of ​Tehran and called for talks with Israel.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry last week said it had decided to withdraw accreditation for the ambassador-designate, Mohammad Reza Shibani, and asked him to leave by March 29. The ministry ​said at the time that Shibani had violated diplomatic convention by making statements about Lebanese ⁠internal ⁠politics.
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, ⁠a powerful ​Shi’ite Muslim politician and Hezbollah ally, opposed the Foreign Ministry’s decision and has asked Shibani to ​remain, sources familiar with ⁠Berri’s position said.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, speaking at a news conference, said Shibani would stay in Beirut.

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