Bassil Hands Arab League General Secretariat Lebanon's Constant Principles
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةForeign Minister Jebran Bassil reportedly handed over to the Arab League general secretariat a publication to confirm Lebanon's decision to hold onto its dissociation policy and calling for the formation of a joint Arab military force.
He stressed in his document, according to As Safir newspaper, that Lebanon refuses to intrude in the differences between Arab countries.
Diplomatic sources told the daily that Lebanon is part of any unanimous decision taken by Arab countries, but dissociates itself from controversial issues, which applies to the crisis in Yemen and other countries.
The daily said that Bassil held onto three principles in the publication, the support of legitimacy in any Arab country, insisting on the political solution and rejecting any military intervention, respecting the sovereignty of states, and refusing to interfere in their affairs.
The sources said that the FM also demanded the formation of a force to safeguard the Arab National Security, stressing that any military intervention should be unanimous and based on “safeguarding all.”
Lebanese rivals adopted in 2012 during a national dialogue session the Baabda Declaration, which calls for Lebanon to distance itself from regional crises, most notably the one in Syria.
Bassil said on Thursday during a preparatory meeting for the 26th Arab Summit that Lebanon abides by its “dissociation policy” towards regional conflicts.
The annual summit will be held in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Al-Mustaqbal newspaper reported on Friday that Bassil's stance at a meeting of Arab foreign ministers was in coordination with Prime Minister Tammam Salam.
Ministerial source told the daily that “Bassil coordinated with the PM his stance at the meeting.”
Saudi Arabia said it had launched “Firmness Storm” offensive against Shiite Huthi rebels in Yemen to reinstate what it called the legitimate government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.
It said it had assembled a coalition of more than 10 countries for the military intervention, including five Gulf Arab states and Egypt.
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So now Bassil and the failed FPM believe in the dissociation policy!!. I bet they laughed at him at the summit. Aoun said yesterday he supports hezbollah intervention in Syria and earlier indicated he was an integral part of the axis (Iran-Syria-Hezbollah). His ally nassrallah said referring to the dissociation policy " soak it in water and drink it".
Wise statements from this brilliant young man.
You are looking at the future of Lebanon.... Yes Ladies and Gentlemen..... the future President of the Islamic Republic of Lebanon.
Seriously, there is something wrong with the aspect ratio/scale of the photo above. Bassil looks half the size of a normal human being.
Our local Talleyrand is less than half of a normal human being, and him and his 3ammo are big corrupt people, liars, agents who are destroying the institutions and the Christians.
Hezbollah and the FPM dissociate themselves from anything in the interest of Lebanon. Hezbollah's presence in Bahrain, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen is irrefutable evidence of Lebanon's adherence to the dissociation policy and Lebanon's refusal to" intrude in the differences between Arab countries."
Humble, Geagea challenged the Caporal a couple of months on a head to head contest, well, the old man never dared, and he knows well why? He will lose sorely, if for anything, the univ elections have made it clear for Caporal Aoun that he could have fooled the people for some time, but that he could not fool the people all the time. Well, now the people have returned back to him the gesture with resounding defeats, and a string of them too!! The only thing that keeps him and his lame FPM jacked up is Hezbollah and the massive thefts him and his family circles are engaging into.
"Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil reportedly handed over to the Arab League general secretariat a publication to confirm Lebanon's decision to hold onto its dissociation Policy"
what a hypocrit....
@gabby
Indeed I was just about to say it. He just made a fool of himself and in the process made Lebanon the laughing stock of arab states