ISRAEL VIOLATES ALL UN RESOLUTIONS, SAYS BERRI
iloubnan.info
http://www.iloubnan.info/politics/actualite/id/67117
Oct 4 2011
Lebanon
Speaker of the Parliament Nabih Berri, who is in an official visit
to Armenia, made a long address to the Armenian Parliament which gave
the speaker a standing ovation before he made his speech.
Berri thanked the Armenian officials for the warm welcome they awarded
him, adding that there is lot of common grounds between the Lebanese
and Armenian people.
He added that both the Lebanese and Armenian people have endured
suffering and occupation, stressing that the Lebanese people sympathize
with the Armenian people who endured lot of pain as a result of the
massacres committed against them.
The Speaker saw an urgent need to boost economic and commercial ties
between Lebanon and Armenia, noting that the volume of trade between
the two countries is far less than expectations.
"Both nations aspire to build the best democracies that are locally
manufactured and that are based on the constitution and laws."
Berri called on both Lebanon and Armenia to improve the investment
climates for the benefit of the two countries.
Berri focused on the Arab-Israeli struggle and the Israeli war
practices against Lebanon during his speech, noting that many nations
in the Middle East are being terrorized by NATO and Israel.
"We must have a clear vision and perceptions when we assess the
revolutions that are springing in many countries in the Middle East.
We also notice with alarm the attempts of certain external powers
that are trying to exploit these revolutions in the Middle East and
to alter the policies of the new governments in order to suit the
policies of these powers," Berri said, warning that some of these
nations have clear ambitions in the oil and gas wealth of Arab states.
He also indicated that some of the Western nations are exercising
double standard polices when it comes to dealing with Arab counties.
"But all these attempts by these countries will not yield any results
because the wall of the Arab regimes will crumble one after the other."
Berri paid an important part in his speech to the role of the Lebanese
resistance in liberating the occupied lands.
"It is the right of Lebanon to be committed to the resistance in the
face of the continuous Israeli violations. It is also the right of
Syria to maintain its steadfastness policy until the return of the
Golan Heights."
iloubnan.info
http://www.iloubnan.info/politics/actualite/id/67117
Oct 4 2011
Lebanon
Speaker of the Parliament Nabih Berri, who is in an official visit
to Armenia, made a long address to the Armenian Parliament which gave
the speaker a standing ovation before he made his speech.
Berri thanked the Armenian officials for the warm welcome they awarded
him, adding that there is lot of common grounds between the Lebanese
and Armenian people.
He added that both the Lebanese and Armenian people have endured
suffering and occupation, stressing that the Lebanese people sympathize
with the Armenian people who endured lot of pain as a result of the
massacres committed against them.
The Speaker saw an urgent need to boost economic and commercial ties
between Lebanon and Armenia, noting that the volume of trade between
the two countries is far less than expectations.
"Both nations aspire to build the best democracies that are locally
manufactured and that are based on the constitution and laws."
Berri called on both Lebanon and Armenia to improve the investment
climates for the benefit of the two countries.
Berri focused on the Arab-Israeli struggle and the Israeli war
practices against Lebanon during his speech, noting that many nations
in the Middle East are being terrorized by NATO and Israel.
"We must have a clear vision and perceptions when we assess the
revolutions that are springing in many countries in the Middle East.
We also notice with alarm the attempts of certain external powers
that are trying to exploit these revolutions in the Middle East and
to alter the policies of the new governments in order to suit the
policies of these powers," Berri said, warning that some of these
nations have clear ambitions in the oil and gas wealth of Arab states.
He also indicated that some of the Western nations are exercising
double standard polices when it comes to dealing with Arab counties.
"But all these attempts by these countries will not yield any results
because the wall of the Arab regimes will crumble one after the other."
Berri paid an important part in his speech to the role of the Lebanese
resistance in liberating the occupied lands.
"It is the right of Lebanon to be committed to the resistance in the
face of the continuous Israeli violations. It is also the right of
Syria to maintain its steadfastness policy until the return of the
Golan Heights."