Rahimi arrived in the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Wednesday morning for a two-day visit.
The two officials discussed the latest regional and international developments as well economic ties.
Earlier in the day, the Iranian official met with Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour.
Rahimi is also scheduled to meet with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.
Ahead of his departure, Rahimi told reporters Tehran has “very good” relations with all political groups and fronts in Lebanon.
He said that the two sides have signed 32 agreements, adding that Beirut enjoys a special position among Arab countries in the region.
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