Iran rejects 'unfounded accusations' by Lebanon's Hariri

Hariri's "repetition of unreal and baseless accusations... against Iran show that the resignation is designed to create tensions in Lebanon and in the region".
Saad Hariri | AP
Saad Hariri | AP

TEHRAN: Iran has rejected "unfounded accusations" by Saad Hariri, who resigned as Lebanon's prime minister on Saturday citing Tehran's "grip" on his country and threats to his life.

Hariri's "repetition of unreal and baseless accusations... against Iran show that the resignation is designed to create tensions in Lebanon and in the region," Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi said.

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