Emil Rahma, a former Lebanese envoy, met today (Friday) with the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammad Jalal Firuznia, in Beirut.
According to the official Lebanese news agency "Inanayi", the two sides discussed the general situation in the region and Lebanon during the meeting, which was held at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Beirut.
Accordingly, Firuznia said in the meeting:
The ongoing talks in Vienna on the nuclear issue are moving in a positive direction.
According to the report, he also called for good days for Lebanon and expressed Tehran's readiness to participate positively in any process that helps the country get out of the current situation.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, in violation of US commitments in the JCPOA, which began in the early days of the agreement during the presidency of Barack Obama, in the previous rounds of the Vienna talks on the need to provide "guarantees for the permanence of the agreement" and The title emphasizes Iran's two demands for the full implementation of the JCPOA.
The eighth round of talks ended on February 29, and based on an agreement reached between the Iranian and P4 + 1 negotiating delegations (Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China) and the EU coordinator in Vienna, the delegations were scheduled to hold a week-long break. And return to their capitals for further consultation.