Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Abbas Araghchi affirmed Tehran’s commitment to deepening political and economic cooperation with Lebanon, defending the sovereign right to nuclear development.
In an exclusive interview with Al-Manar TV on Wednesday, FM Araghchi dismissed claims that Hezbollah operates as an Iranian proxy in Lebanon.
Strengthening Ties with New Lebanese Government
Araghchi stated that his visit comes within the framework of the Islamic Republic’s policy to reinforce its relationship with Lebanon’s newly formed government. He described his meetings in Beirut with senior Lebanese officials as “constructive,” adding that they resulted in agreements to expand trade and economic cooperation, alongside increased political coordination.
He also addressed the issue of the suspension of Iranian flights at Beirut International Airport, saying Tehran is prepared to resolve any technical or procedural concerns.
“There is a genuine Lebanese will to restore direct flights between the two countries to their previous levels,” Araghchi noted.
Hezbollah: A Sovereign Lebanese Group, Not Iran’s Proxy
Responding to regional and international narratives, Araghchi firmly rejected characterizations of Hezbollah as an Iranian arm in Lebanon.
“Hezbollah is an independent Lebanese group, deeply rooted in the Lebanese social fabric, and plays a vital national role in defending the country,” he stated.
He dismissed accusations that Lebanon is being turned into a battlefield for regional or international conflicts.
“Such claims aim to weaken Lebanon and sow division among its people,” Araghchi said, stressing that Iran’s political support for the resistance does not equate to interference in its sovereign decisions.

Iran Offers Reconstruction Aid, Respects Sovereignty
The foreign minister reiterated Iran’s willingness to assist in Lebanon’s reconstruction. “Iranian companies have extensive experience in major infrastructure projects across several countries,” he noted, emphasizing that cooperation would take place solely through official government channels and in line with the priorities set by the Lebanese government.
Araghchi also reassured that all collaboration with Lebanon would remain within the bounds of international law and would not expose the country to repercussions related to sanctions imposed on Iran.
“We are committed to legal and transparent cooperation that protects Lebanon’s interests.”
Uranium Enrichment Non-Negotiable
On the Iranian nuclear file, Araghchi delivered a resolute message saying that “uranium enrichment is one of the greatest achievements of our national scientists, and we will never give it up under any circumstances.”
He underscored that Iran’s enriched uranium is essential for meeting medical and industrial needs. “Our domestically produced radioisotopes are used to treat over one million patients annually,” he added, highlighting the human cost behind Iran’s nuclear progress.
“Some of our scientists have paid with their lives for this achievement—we will not abandon it regardless of pressure.”
While keeping the details of nuclear negotiations confidential, Araghchi said that Iran is carefully reviewing the latest US proposal and will respond at the appropriate time based on national interests.
“We will not relinquish our sovereign right to peaceful nuclear energy.”

Iran’s Defenses Remain Strong
Sending a clear warning to any would-be aggressors, Araghchi stated, “Any attack on Iran will have catastrophic consequences for the aggressors.”
He emphasized the strength of Iran’s deterrence capabilities, noting that its nuclear facilities are well protected and that critical materials are dispersed in a way that makes a decapitating strike nearly impossible.
“Our nuclear program is powered by the minds and expertise of our people. Thus, it cannot be erased by bombing.”
Source: Al-Manar TV