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- Friday, 10 November 2017 04:08
NCRI Staff
NCRI - Nabil de Freij, a Lebanese politician and future parliamentary
bloc MP, said earlier this week that the sovereignty of Lebanon is
being violated with the interference of Iran in Lebanese political
matters. He also said that Iranian regime has contributed to the
decision by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri to resign.
The Prime Minister had a number of reasons that led him to withdraw
from the political settlements that had been reached previously between
several different political parties in the country. De Freij said that
another contributing factor was Iranian regime’s attempts to normalise
Lebanon’s relations with Syria during a visit to the Syrian capital made
by its allies recently.
In an interview on Wednesday this week, Nabil de Freij said
that the Prime Minister’s resignation came because he was growing tired
of the situation. He said that like many people inside and outside the
country he was very shocked to hear of the resignation, but he added
that he has faith in Hariri.
In October last year, there was a settlement agreed between the
political parties in the country and Michel Aoun was subsequently
elected as the Lebanese President. De Freij said that this has proved to
be very successful in terms of internal affairs in the country.
However, he added that there was a settlement that was reached that
required Lebanon to steer clear of any and all interventions from
outside its borders. Yet, this specific clause was never actually
implemented.
Previously, the Future Movement’s General Secretary, Nader Hariri,
and the Foreign Minister, Jebran Bassil, reached an agreement that would
ensure that there was no meddling from abroad. This agreement mentioned
interference from Iranian regime specifically.
President Aoun should have enforced this decision, especially with
Hezbollah. But Lebanese sovereignty was not respected, nor was it
protected, and foreign meddling started to happen. He said that it
started off with comments by the President of Iranian regime, Hassan
Rouhani, who said that it had won the axis that led to Lebanon and
Syria.
De Freij said that he expected the political crisis in Lebanon that
was sparked by the resignation of the Prime Minister will be a long and
arduous one. He added: “We should delicately examine the comments of the
two Saudi ministers Adel Al-Jubeir and Thamer al-Sabhan. There is no
government without the approval of Prime Minister Saad Hariri.”
Iran has been meddling in many different parts of the Middle East and
its influence is growing with the help of numerous proxy groups and
militias.
Iranian regime has been involved in the Syrian civil war since it
started years ago and it has considerable sway over Syrian dictator
Bashar al Assad. Iran has provided Assad with anything that he has need
to stay in power thus far, including personnel, weapons, arms, training
and finances.
The international community is gradually realising the malign effect
that Iranian regime is having on the numerous crises in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump has been very outspoken about Iran’s behaviour
and yesterday the French President Emmanuel Macron affirmed his
country’s stance about continuing to deal with Iran’s belligerence in a
firm manner.
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