Mansour Denies Saying Hizbullah Drone Did Not Violate Resolution 1701
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةForeign Minister Adnan Mansour denied on Tuesday media reports quoting him as saying that Hizbullah's drone over Israel had not violated United Nations Security Council resolution 1701, his media office said in a statement.
The minister was quoted as saying that the “drone did not violate resolution 1701 and Lebanon will assume responsibility for Hizbullah's stances.”
The remarks were published in An Nahar daily on October 14.
The media office added: “The minister did not make such remarks during the interview.”
“The interviewee was better off publishing exactly what was stated by the minister instead of distorting the remarks in a misleading manner,” it stressed.
On October 6, Hizbullah launched an unmanned drone over Israel, which the Jewish state shot down.
Party chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged the development in a speech on Thursday.

tsk tsk tsk it took this idiot two whole days to invent an excuse for his own stupidity, another example of the effects of Ashura celebration trauma, mowaten and FlamingTurd are two further striking examples of the phenomena.

what is this crap????if it suits them,,,it's us!!if it doesn't suits them,,it's the other camp!!are they normal or what??

Notice Mansour's office did NOT mention what he actually said. This leads one to believe that he really said some thing very close to what Annahar reported even if it is not the exact words. This man is an Iranian and Syrian puppet, the worst foreign minister in Lebanese history. What happened to the unwritten agreement to give foreign ministry to a Greek Orthodox. Anyone else but this traitor.

Mansour is a big phat liar exactly like his murderous leader nosrallah. These people are terrorists yet they controle the state thru weapons and intimidation... Only in Lebanon can you witness such things.

it only means that whatever hezbos do they are welcome even if it goes against lebanese interests , we , gvt , are at its orders....

“The interviewee was better off publishing exactly what was stated by the minister." Oh! I hadn't realized the Minister was the one interviewing An Nahar...