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Ahmadinejad’s controversial visit to Lebanon may be cancelled

NCRI – A visit to Lebanon by the Iranian regime’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may be cancelled, ‎the former mullahs’ ambassador to Beirut said after widespread opposition to Ahmadinejad’s planned ‎visit by Lebanese people and various political parties.

On Tuesday, state-run news agencies quoted Masoud Adrisi, the former mullahs’ ambassador to ‎Lebanon, as saying, “A decision to cancel the visit depends on the situation in Lebanon over the next ‎few days. The situation changes in Lebanon by the hour; Unexpected things could happen by ‎tomorrow which may lead to the cancellation of the trip.”‎

Reacting to the widespread hatred and animosity of the Lebanese people towards the clerical regime ‎in Iran, Adrisi added, “At any rate, there is a probability that the trip may be cancelled because the ‎events in Lebanon over the past few days have raised the probability for the occurrence of ‎unexpected developments. If that happens, then the trip would naturally be cancelled.”‎

Another former mullahs’ ambassador to Beirut said, “If Lebanon becomes unstable in the next few ‎days, it would not seem prudent for the trip to take place.”‎