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Germany alarmed over tensions between Lebanon, Gulf states

November 5, 2021 at 10:06 pm

A portrait of Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi is displayed on a billboard in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on 31 October 2021. [MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty Images]

Germany, on Friday, voiced concerned about the ongoing tensions between Lebanon and several Gulf states over critical remarks by a Lebanese minister regarding the Saudi military campaign in Yemen.

“We are also following the situation in Lebanon and the tensions in relation to a number of countries in the Gulf region with great concern. We are also looking to talk to our partners, and our Minister of State was in the Gulf region in the past few days,” Christofer Burger, deputy spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said at a weekly news conference in Berlin.

“We appeal to all sides to exercise restraint, especially in the current worrying situation in Lebanon. It is not helpful if tensions here intensify,” he added.

Tensions mounted following the release of statements by Lebanon’s Information Minister, George Kordahi, on the war in Yemen.

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Before his appointment as a Minister on 20 September, Kordahi reportedly said in a TV show recorded in August and broadcast on 25 October, that the Houthis in Yemen were defending their country against an external aggression, referring to the Saudi-led military coalition.

During the past few days, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Yemen announced the pullout of their ambassadors from Beirut and expelled Lebanon’s envoys from the Gulf region.

Lebanon's Information Minister, George Kordahi criticised for his comments defending the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, saying they were acting in "self-defence"- Cartoon [Sabaaneh/Middle East Monitor]

Lebanon’s Information Minister, George Kordahi, is criticised for his comments defending the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, saying they were acting in “self-defence”- Cartoon [Sabaaneh/Middle East Monitor]

Kordahi has, so far, refused to apologise for the comments and asserted that he would not apologise or resign for merely expressing his personal opinion.

Lebanese Foreign Minister, Abdallah Bou Habib, has reportedly called for solving the current “problem” between his country and Saudi Arabia through “dialogue” and “giving priority to the common Arab interest.”

Lebanon has been seeking financial aid, especially from Gulf countries, as it is suffering its worst economic crisis in history.