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Iranian state television said Ali Larijani signed a ‘joint security memorandum of understanding’ with his Iraqi counterpart ...
The head of Iran’s top security body, Ali Larijani, will visit Iraq today before heading to Lebanon, where the government has approved a plan to disarm Tehran’s ally Hezbollah, state media says.
The government's decision to disarm militant groups in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, has drawn both domestic support and ...
Iran’s new top security official Ali Larijani signed a border security deal with Iraq on Monday as he began his first trip ...
Ali Larijani, who was recently appointed to head Iran’s top security body, has embarked on visits to Iraq and Lebanon as ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The head of Iran’s top security council Ali Larijani is visiting Iraq to sign a security agreement ...
The visit came after Tehran opposed Beirut's plan to disarm Hezbollah, condemned by Lebanon as unacceptable interference.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon slams what it calls “flagrant and unacceptable interference” by Iran after an adviser to the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, expressed opposition to the ...
Lebanon’s government announces it will disarm the group before the end of the year, which Hezbollah says it will ignore.
Iran's top defense official has visited Iraq to discuss a new security agreement between the two countries. Details of the agreement remain unclear.
Iran’s proxy will fan religious sectarianism to dodge disarmament.
However, the U.S. under President Donald Trump's administration is placing renewed pressure on Lebanon's new government to crack down on Hezbollah's illicit activities.