Saudi envoy: Lebanon must retain its ‘Arabness’

Saudi envoy: Lebanon must retain its ‘Arabness’

February 25, 2016
Ali Awad Assiri
Ali Awad Assiri

BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon urged Beirut on Tuesday to hold on its “Arabness” after Riyadh cut $4 billion in  military aid to the Mediterranean country.

The ambassador Ali Awad Assiri, who was receiving several delegations in the capital Beirut, urged Lebanon to “return to its Arabness,” the local Daily Star quoted him as saying in a news conference at the embassy.

Assiri said Riyadh is also vigilant to keep Lebanon’s security and sovereignty safe. He added: “The spontaneous movement of delegations coming to the embassy shows the love Lebanese people have for us and their desire to preserve Saudi-Lebanese relations.”

Assiri said the Kingdom has only warned against travel to the Arab country and has not imposed a ban, the envoy said in an interview with the Arabic website for Al Arabiya News Channel.

Ali Awad Assiri said the Foreign Ministry’s warning is only intended to keep Saudi citizens safe.

He said the embassy is ready to help speed up the evacuation of Saudi nationals as well as businessmen living in Lebanon.

“We at the embassy are reading to receive leave requests to offer all the help and facilitations to them,” he added.

He also advised businessmen to start delegating tasks and take precautions after the warning.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s prime minister on Monday said he will head a ministerial delegation to visit Gulf states in the near future.

The Saudi move came after Lebanon failed to back the Kingdom in its spat with Shiite powerhouse Iran, the leading backer of Hezbollah.

In a statement Monday, Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam insisted Beirut stands by Arab countries. — Al Arabiya News


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