Lebanon offers apology to Saudi Arabia on Hezbollah’s remarks

Lebanon to open internal investigation to hold to account those responsible for airing speech on ‘official TV’

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Beirut: The Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon, Ali Bin Awadh Asiri, has said that he has received a telephone call from the Lebanese Minister of Information, Ramzi Grieg.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the Lebanese minister expressed an apology to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the offensive remarks against it made by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah during a televised debate aired on official Lebanese TV, saying they don’t reflect the official Lebanese media stance.

The minister reaffirmed that the Lebanese official media outlets are keen on appreciating the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, promising to open an internal investigation to hold those behind the issue accountable and to prohibit a repeat of such matters.

Asiri also received a number of calls from political and media entities, who disapprove of the “misstep of the Lebanese official TV,” emphasising that the Lebanese media highly values the noble stances of the Kingdom towards Lebanon and its people and they still reject any outrage directed towards the Kingdom.

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