Civil War Unlikely in Lebanon
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.08.2006 21:19 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A civil war is unlikely to start in Lebanon, Lebanese
Ambassador Gebrail Jaaray stated in Yerevan when responding to a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter's question. In his words, now the people
of Lebanon irrespectively of nationality and religion are ready
to counter Israel's attack. "As for Iran's position, I should say
that Iran plays an important role in the region and it enjoys good
relations both with Hezbollah and the Lebanese government. One should
not forget that Hezbollah is a part of the Lebanese society and has it
representatives in the parliament and government of the state. Upon
accomplishment of seven items of the government's decision Hezbollah
will give place to the Lebanese regular army," Gebrail Jaaray said.
At that the Ambassador underscored that the U.S. attitude to Lebanon
is friendly and voiced hope that America will assist in resolving
the crisis and establishing peace in the Near East.
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.08.2006 21:19 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A civil war is unlikely to start in Lebanon, Lebanese
Ambassador Gebrail Jaaray stated in Yerevan when responding to a
PanARMENIAN.Net reporter's question. In his words, now the people
of Lebanon irrespectively of nationality and religion are ready
to counter Israel's attack. "As for Iran's position, I should say
that Iran plays an important role in the region and it enjoys good
relations both with Hezbollah and the Lebanese government. One should
not forget that Hezbollah is a part of the Lebanese society and has it
representatives in the parliament and government of the state. Upon
accomplishment of seven items of the government's decision Hezbollah
will give place to the Lebanese regular army," Gebrail Jaaray said.
At that the Ambassador underscored that the U.S. attitude to Lebanon
is friendly and voiced hope that America will assist in resolving
the crisis and establishing peace in the Near East.