MNA | Ramin Hossein Abadian: After the Beirut blast, there needs to be more accountability on the part of Lebanese authorities, yet some foreign-backed internal parties have been advocating a political coup against the government.
Soon after the devastating explosion that gutted out the port area of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, a wave of political ...
Tasnim Iranian President Hassan Rouhani commended global sympathy and solidarity with the people of Lebanon in the wake of last weeks deadly blast in Beirut.
Speaking at a Cabinet session in Tehran on Sunday, Rouhani described the international spirit of solidarity with the Lebanese as signifying the vigilant conscience and sense of altruism and ...
Reuters - Iran said on Monday that countries should refrain from politicising the massive blast in Beirut last week, and that the United States should lift sanctions against Lebanon.
The blast should not be used as an excuse for political aims ... the cause of the blast should be investigated carefully, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi told ...
MNA Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi said that expressing sympathy of some countries, including Israel regime, for the Beirut incident is superficial and hypocritical.
While expressing sympathy with the Lebanese people in the wake of an explosion in Beirut, Mousavi said that Iran has sent two humanitarian aids to Lebanon, and its ...
MNA |Fatemeh Aali: In solidarity with Lebanon and the victims of Beirut explosion, the Azadi Tower in Tehran was lit up with projection mapping on Wednesday night.
MNA Top Adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution for International Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati said that as always, Iran will stand by the Lebanese government and people.
Ali Akbar Velayati in a message of condolences, expressed sympathy with the Lebanese government and people and Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah over the tragic incident in Beirut ...
IRNA Irans Minister of Culture wrote in a Twitter message on Thursday that the artists of the country sympathize with the people of Lebanon over the explosion that happened in Beirut on Tuesday night.
Expressing condolences over the sad incident, Abbas Salehi tweeted that he was supposed to participate in a webinar about world cultural relations ...
Tasnim Head of Irans Civil Defense Organization raised the possibility that Tuesdays tragic explosion in Beirut may have been caused deliberately.
In a note following the huge blast in Beirut, Brigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali said a possibility exists that the enemies of the resistance front have deliberately caused the explosion.
The commander ...
Tasnim Irans highest-ranking military commander voiced the Armed Forces readiness to help Lebanon handle the situation in the wake of a fatal blast that has displaced some 300,000 citizens in Beirut.
Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri sent separate messages to Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces ...
Tasnim Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Major General Hossein Salami assured the Lebanese people that they wont be left unaided in tough times, saying the IRGC has mobilized all efforts to assist them after the huge blast in Beirut.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Major General Salami underlined that the IRGC will not abandon ...
Tasnim The first consignment of humanitarian supplies from Iran was delivered to Lebanon early Thursday to help the Arab country deal with the consequences of a huge blast in Beirut that has killed, injured and displaced many citizens.
The shipment of humanitarian aid provided by Irans Red Crescent Society reached Beirut on Thursday morning with ...
Tasnim Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif slated Google for the wrong translation of condolences in the Persian language to congratulations in Arabic and English when Persian speakers want to offer condolences to Lebanon over the fatal blast in Beirut.
In a post on his Twitter account on Wednesday, Zarif criticized Google over a technical ...
MNA At least 135 people were killed and 5,000 wounded in a massive explosion that shook Beirut on Tuesday, according to Lebanon's health minister.
Lebanon's cabinet declared a two-week state of emergency in the capital city and handed control of security in the capital to the military following a massive explosion in Beirut that killed at least ...
MNA Iranian First Vice President Es'hagh Jahangiri said that Beirut explosion and its catastrophic human and economic dimensions shocked the region and world.
Referring to his phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister, Jahangiri in a Wednesday tweet wrote, "In a telephone conversation with the Lebanese PM, I expressed my sympathy and condolences ...
IRNA Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a Twitter message late on Wednesday expressed solidarity with the Lebanese people over the massive fatal blast in Beirut on Tuesday night.
"We sympathize with the dear Lebanese citizens and stand by them in the painful tragedy of the explosion in the port of Beirut, which killed and injured a ...
MNA Lebanon rejects President Trump's claims that the Tuesday's massive blast in Beirut was caused by enemy action rather than an industrial incident.
Lebanon announced that there has been no indication of attack after Trump claimed the Beirut explosion was caused by a bomb, the Newsweek reported.
"As far as the Lebanese government is concerned,...
MNA Expressing his sympathy with Lebanon and the Lebanese living in France over the Beirut explosion, Bahram Ghasemi said, "In these difficult moments, the whole world will stand by the Lebanese people."
Iranian Ambassador to Paris wrote in his tweeter account Following the explosion in Beirut that killed and injured a number of Lebanese people,...
IRNA Iran's Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli expressed sympathy with his Lebanese counterpart over the deadly blast in Beirut.
According to Interior Ministry's website, in a letter to Lebanese Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi on Tuesday night, Rahmani-Fazli expressed condolences to the Lebanese people who are suffering due to the explosion ...
FNA - Head of the Lebanese Red Cross George Kettaneh stated Wednesday at least 100 people were killed and several thousand more wounded in the massive explosion in Beirut on Tuesday afternoon, while medical assistance to injured people has been disrupted due to the large number of patients and damaged or destroyed hospitals.
Kettaneh noted the toll ...