Amir-Abdollahian and Bou Habib held consultations on regional developments as well as discussed bilateral international relations in this meeting.
Both Iran and Lebanon have been highly critical to the international inaction on the Israeli regime’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip that has so far claimed over 25,000 lives, mostly women and children since October 7.
Lebanon also remains tense since the onset of the Israeli war on Gaza as the Zionist regime’s army and Hezbollah resistance movement have frequently exchanged artillery and rocket fire over the past three months.
Meanwhile, in New York, the Iranian foreign minister also met on Monday night local time with Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Syria, Geir Pedersen and discussed the latest developments in the region.
Syria is another country that has been the victim of Israeli aggression ever since the foreign-backed insurgency gripped the Arab country back in 2011.
Israel frequently targets Syria with airstrikes and artillery, killing civilians as military personnel as well as foreign military advisors who are on a mission to help the government deal with terrorists.
In the latest such attack, the Zionist regime assassinated five members of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps who were in an advisory mission on the invitation of the Syrian government.
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