Bassil Slams 'Outcry' over Saudi Move, Favors 'National Unity' over 'Arab Consensus'

W460

Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil charged Monday that some domestic parties have taken advantage of the latest row with Saudi Arabia in order to attack their domestic rivals, while stressing that “national unity” is more important than “Arab consensus.”

“The ministerial Policy Statement dissociates Lebanon from the crises that are surrounding us and the communique that was issued by the cabinet today reflected this,” said Bassil at a press conference that followed a marathon cabinet session.

“Two days before the Arab League meeting, the Foreign Ministry condemned attacks against (Saudi) diplomatic missions (in Iran) and we voiced solidarity with Saudi Arabia,” he noted.

“After consulting with PM (Tammam) Salam, and out of our commitment to the (ministerial) Policy Statement, we wrote our stance in a signed letter and handed it to the Arab League and we objected against the mention of Hizbullah,” Bassil added.

Saudi Arabia decided last week to halt a $4 billion grant to the Lebanese army and security forces and to review its diplomatic relations with Lebanon. The stance came after Bassil declined to support Saudi-backed resolutions against Iran during two meetings of Arab and Muslim foreign ministers.

Bassil is the head of the Free Patriotic Movement, which is one of the strongest allies of the Iran-backed Hizbullah.

“Between Arab consensus and national unity, we side with national unity,” stressed Bassil on Monday.

“The injustice that we're facing is the price we're paying for creating an independent policy that neutralizes Lebanon,” he added.

He also claimed that there is a “political outcry to attack certain domestic parties” in the wake of Saudi Arabia's move.

“There will be a real problem if they (Arab countries) don't understand Lebanon and its internal unity and dissociation policy,” he added.

Earlier in the day, the Lebanese government issued a statement after strenuous discussions among its members, in which it underlined its “commitment to Arab consensus on the common issues."

Bassil's remarks drew a swift response from Prime Minister Tammam Salam, who issued a statement noting that “Lebanon's foreign policy, especially in terms of the relations with the brotherly Arab countries, was clearly and unambiguously defined in the statement that was issued after the cabinet's emergency meeting.”

“Today's cabinet statement was approved by all ministers, including Minister Bassil himself, and any deviation from this text is a personal stance that does not reflect Lebanon's official stance,” Salam added.

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Comments 13
Thumb lubnani.masi7i 22 February 2016, 19:01

Bassil Slams 'Outcry' over Saudi Move, Favors 'National Unity' over 'Arab Consensus'

you favor unity with iran and iran owned hezbollah over national unity. Do you even understand what national unity means? Are all the lebanese unified over hezbollah and its role? The answer is No. Therefore, you cannot talk about national unity when you risk Lebanon's interests for the sake of your unity and alliance with hezbollah.

Thumb ex-fpm 22 February 2016, 19:24

excellent excellent point!!!

Default-user-icon Forecast (Guest) 23 February 2016, 09:51

Bassil is going to be our next president and he will be backed by saudia arabia

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 23 February 2016, 11:05

Thanks but my comment was deleted by a very moderate and tolerant moderator:

"Bassil Slams 'Outcry' over Saudi Move, Favors 'National Unity' over 'Arab Consensus'
you favor unity with iran and iran owned hezbollah over national unity. Do you even understand what national unity means? Are all the lebanese unified over hezbollah and its role? The answer is No. Therefore, you cannot talk about national unity when you risk Lebanon's interests for the sake of your unity and alliance with hezbollah."

Missing alyanko10452 23 February 2016, 08:12

Exactly. It's obvious.

Thumb ex-fpm 22 February 2016, 19:11

FM Bassil at press conference: The ministerial policy statement dissociates Lebanon from the crises that are surrounding us and the communique that was issued by the cabinet today reflected this.

how in the world can this phenom speak of a dissociation policy!!! and he says it with a straight face..!

Bassil: The injustice that we're facing is the price we're paying for creating an independent policy that neutralizes Lebanon

I had to laugh at this one! How is Lebanon creating an independent policy that neutralizes Lebanon? Is he aware that Hezbollah is fighting in Syria, Bahrain and Yemen. Is he aware that nassrallah makes monthly and sometimes weekly speeches in which he talks about the divine heroics of his iranian mercenaries. Is that a policy of neutrality... Shameless!

Thumb ex-fpm 22 February 2016, 19:20

20 minutes ago PM Salam's office: Any deviation from the text of the cabinet's statement by Minister Bassil is a personal stance that does not reflect Lebanon's official position.

another joke;) So next time Bassil deviates from this laughable cabinet statement and goes against Arab interests and it goes down in the records that Lebanon abstained or vetoed a collective Arab decision what will you do Mr. Salam.... take the next plane to wherever the Summit is and chastise Bassil?

Losers

Default-user-icon Ze-gabster (Guest) 22 February 2016, 21:31

This faggot and cleptocrat is destrying Lebanon .

Missing imagine_1979 22 February 2016, 21:42

:)

Missing imagine_1979 22 February 2016, 23:11

Mais nan, i have been saying to "terrorist" minister bassil inherited those from his grandaddy, please can i stick to the official version man..
U are making minister bassil look like a cheap thief in ur coment, are u insinuating that bassilo has stolen less than the number sited by "terrorist"?
U see "inherited" sound so much better :)

Missing helicopter 23 February 2016, 02:18

Any politician with more than $i Million is a hypocrite, they do not even have good education. Any money they have is most likely stolen from the people.

Missing helicopter 23 February 2016, 02:19

Any politician with more than $i Million is a hypocrite, they do not even have good education. Any money they have is most likely stolen from the people.

Missing ysurais 23 February 2016, 10:54

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