MADRID 13 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced this Tuesday that its ambassador in Beirut, Mojtaba Amani, will resume his mission in the Arab country, after his recovery in a hospital in Tehran for the injuries suffered in mid-September due to the explosion of his ‘search’, amid the wave of device explosions in Lebanese and Syrian territory by Israel.
“The ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who had recently been transferred to Tehran for medical treatment due to injuries sustained in the terrorist beeper explosion in Beirut, will resume his mission in Beirut after his recovery,” the page reads. ministerial portfolio website.
The announcement occurred during a meeting between Amani and the head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Araqchi, in which he transmitted “essential guidelines and recommendations” for his return to the Lebanese capital, for which a date has not been revealed. .
The ambassador has thus reappeared publicly with part of his face swollen, visible wounds in one eye and his left hand bandaged, as can be seen in photographs of the meeting released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic.
In this regard, he spoke this Tuesday on the Khabar TV network, where he said that he will open the bandage on his hand “in a few days and, God willing,” he will return to Lebanon, “after undressing his hand.” During his speech, reported by the ISNA news agency, Amani assured that he has the “necessary capacity to do his job” despite his injuries and that, therefore, he is “ready to serve.”
Thus, the Iranian representative has detailed that his most important missions upon his return to the Arab republic will be to “strengthen the resistance front”, in reference to the Lebanese Shiite militia party Hezbollah, in addition to “advancing the political process to force the regime Zionist to accept their defeat and support the Lebanese people.
More than 40 people were killed and more than 3,500 injured in mid-September by explosions of thousands of communication devices linked to Hezbollah, the target of an Israeli attack, in several regions of Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged last Sunday for the first time that Israel was behind these attacks.
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