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by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief
(Worthy News) – Lebanon sharply escalated tensions with Iran on Tuesday, announcing the expulsion of Tehran’s ambassador-designate and recalling its own envoy amid accusations of diplomatic violations and growing concerns over Iranian influence in the country.
Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry confirmed it had summoned Iran’s chargé d’affaires, Tawfiq Samadi Khushkhoo, to formally notify him that Iran’s ambassador-designate, Mohammad Sheibani, has been declared persona non grata and must leave Lebanese territory by Sunday, March 29.
In a reciprocal move, Beirut also recalled its ambassador to Iran, Ahmad Sawidan, for consultations, citing what officials described as “violations by Tehran of the norms and principles of diplomatic relations between states.”
The diplomatic rupture marks the latest in a series of decisive actions by Lebanon aimed at curbing Iranian influence. Authorities have recently reinstated visa requirements for Iranian nationals and announced that individuals linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) would be expelled from the country.
These measures come amid heightened tensions over Iran’s role in Lebanon, particularly its backing of Hezbollah, whose rocket attacks have drawn the country deeper into regional conflict. Lebanese officials have also pointed to the presence of IRGC personnel on Lebanese soil as a key factor behind the government’s increasingly firm stance.
The developments signal a significant shift in Beirut’s posture, as Lebanon moves to reassert sovereignty and distance itself from Tehran’s expanding regional footprint.
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