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Iran using Lebanon as bargaining chip in US talks, Lebanese president says

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(Corrects reference in paragraph 9 ‌from rejection of agreement to rejection of direct talks)

BEIRUT, June 5 (Reuters) - ​Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accused Iran of using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in its negotiations with the ⁠United States on Friday, in some of his toughest criticism yet of Tehran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah as it wages war with Israel.

In a CNN interview, Aoun said "the people ​of Lebanon are paying the price ... for the sake" of Iran's interests, and were "fed up" with war between ‌Israel and Hezbollah - comments reflecting deep divisions along Lebanon's confessional and political faultlines.

"They are using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in their negotiation with the United States,” Aoun said of Iran, according ⁠to excerpts of the interview published on the CNN website. “It’s unacceptable."

Shi'ite Muslim ⁠Hezbollah, founded by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982, ignited the latest hostilities more than three months ago when it opened fire in solidarity with Tehran as Iran came under U.S.-Israeli attack.

Aoun, who led the Lebanese military before becoming head of state, is a Maronite Christian, as ‌required by Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing arrangements.

He has pressed for the peaceful disarmament of Hezbollah since being ⁠elected head of state by parliament last year. Early in ‌the war, he called for face-to-face talks with Israel, further ​setting him at odds with the group.

Iran has made a Lebanon ceasefire a condition for any peace deal with Washington in the wider regional conflict that began with the ‌U.S.-Israeli attack on Tehran on February 28.

On Thursday, Hezbollah rejected a ​ceasefire plan agreed by Lebanese and ⁠Israeli government officials in U.S.-mediated talks in Washington. The deal would be contingent ‌on Hezbollah ceasing fire and its fighters withdrawing ⁠from southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said in a written statement on Thursday that direct Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington were rejected by "broad segments of the Lebanese people".

Addressing Qassem, Aoun said: "The Lebanese ​people are not your people".

Israeli ‌attacks have killed thousands of people in Lebanon since March and displaced some 1.2 million people, ⁠Lebanese authorities say. Israeli troops have occupied ​a swathe of southern Lebanon.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Maya Gebeily; Writing by Tom ​Perry; Editing by Toby Chopra, Aidan Lewis)

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