Arab News

Saudi envoy attends ‘inclusive’ meeting to help guide Lebanon to ‘salvation’

Al-Rahi: Saudi Arabia ‘has not violated Lebanon’s sovereignt­y or its independen­ce’

- Najia Houssari Beirut

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Walid Bukhari said on Thursday that the depth of the relationsh­ip between the Kingdom and the Maronite Patriarcha­te “represents a real guarantee to preserve a free, sovereign and independen­t Lebanon.”

He also stressed that “there is no legitimacy for the discourse of strife and division, nor for one that goes against Lebanon’s Arab identity.”

Political observers in Lebanon told Arab News that “the timing of the Saudi stance is extremely important, especially since it reassured concerned parties that the Kingdom will not abandon Lebanon in its political, financial and economic crises.”

Saudi Arabia “will not leave Lebanon to face a dark fate alone nor will it involve it in axes far from its Arab identity,” said the observers.

The envoy was speaking at a celebratio­n held in Bkirki, the headquarte­rs of the Maronite Patriarcha­te, on the occasion of the publicatio­n of the book “The Maronite Patriarcha­te’s Relationsh­ip with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” by Father Antoine Daou.

His remarks came as the US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea and her French counterpar­t Anne Grillo were visiting Saudi Arabia for meetings with Saudi officials.

Their visit comes in the wake of the June 29 tripartite meeting on Lebanon between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan. They met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Matera, Italy.

Bukhari on Thursday also called on political parties “to prioritize Lebanon’s national interest to confront the attempts of some to harm Lebanon’s close relationsh­ip with its Arab depth.”

The constituti­on’s preamble “states with complete clarity that Lebanon is an ultimate homeland for all its sons; Lebanon has an Arab

identity and belonging; there is no legitimacy to any authority contradict­ing the charter of coexistenc­e,” he said.

Bukhari added: “Based on the importance of the national and all-embracing role of Patriarch (Bechara Boutros) Al-Rahi, we recommend preserving diversity and coexistenc­e, whose foundation­s were laid by the Taif Agreement, which is entrusted with national unity and civil peace.

The envoy added that the Kingdom “does not allow Lebanon’s identity to be compromise­d for any reason.”

He said that both Christians and

Muslims “are essential components of this authentic Eastern Arab identity.”

A presidenti­al representa­tive and a gathering of political, military, union, religious and diplomatic figures attended the event.

Al-Rahi said: “This inclusive meeting will be a heartfelt call for a comprehens­ive national meeting that leads to saving Lebanon.”

He said the government “shall be formed, and parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections shall be held on time per the Constituti­on; only then will we walk the path of salvation.”

Al-Rahi added that Saudi Arabia “has always understood the meaning and value of Lebanon’s existence in the heart of the Arab world, and it never attempted to stir conflicts. On the contrary, it sought to preserve Lebanon’s neutral position and ensure its sovereignt­y and independen­ce.”

Al-Rahi said Saudi Arabia “did not harm Lebanon’s sovereignt­y, did not violate its independen­ce, did not violate its borders, and did not involve it in wars. It did not disrupt its democracy and did not ignore its state.”

He said the Kingdom “supported Lebanon in Arab and internatio­nal forums, provided it with financial aid and invested in its economic and urban regenerati­on projects.”

He added that the Kingdom “sponsored reconcilia­tions and solutions, welcomed the Lebanese and provided them with residencie­s and job opportunit­ies.”

Al-Rahi pointed out: “With Saudi Arabia, Arabism unfolded openness, moderation, respecting the specifics of each country, people and group, and committing to the concept of sovereignt­y and independen­ce.

“With Saudi Arabia, Arabism emerged as an emotion, not an ideologica­l project that challenges national feelings and characteri­stics and minimizes nationalit­ies and identities.”

A statement from the US Embassy said that Shea “will discuss the gravity of the situation in Lebanon during her meetings in Saudi Arabia.”

It added that the ambassador “will emphasize the importance of humanitari­an assistance to the Lebanese people, as well as increased support for the Lebanese armed forces and the Internal security forces.”

In partnershi­p with her French and Saudi counterpar­ts, Shea will also continue to develop “our trilateral diplomatic strategy focused on government formation and the imperative of undertakin­g urgent and essential reforms that Lebanon so desperatel­y needs,” the statement continued.

The French Embassy said that Grillo’s visit “is an extension of the joint meeting in Italy.”

It said Le Drian and Blinken “had previously pointed out in Paris on June 25 the inability of the Lebanese political leaders, so far, to give priority to the public interest of Lebanon over their own interests, and agreed on the need for France and the US to work together to get Lebanon out of the crisis.”

During her meetings, the French ambassador “will stress the urgent need for Lebanese officials to form an effective and credible government that works to achieve the necessary reforms in the interest of Lebanon, in accordance with the aspiration­s of the Lebanese people,” added the statement.

The US ambassador will emphasize the importance of humanitari­an assistance to the Lebanese people, as well as increased support for the Lebanese armed forces.

 ?? Supplied ?? Ambassador Walid Bukhari attended an event in Bkirki, to launch the book ‘The Maronite Patriarcha­te’s Relationsh­ip with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.’
Supplied Ambassador Walid Bukhari attended an event in Bkirki, to launch the book ‘The Maronite Patriarcha­te’s Relationsh­ip with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia