Saudi, UAE Summon Lebanon Envoys over Kordahi's Yemen War Remarks

W460

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have summoned Lebanon's ambassadors over Information Minister George Kordahi's criticism of the Riyadh-led military coalition fighting rebels in Yemen.

Kordahi said during an interview that the Iran-backed Huthi rebels are "defending themselves... against an external aggression", adding that "homes, villages, funerals and weddings were being bombed" by the coalition.

He also called the seven-year war in Yemen "futile" and "time for it to end". 

Tens of thousands of people -- most of them civilian -- have died and millions have been displaced, in what the United Nations has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry said in a statement that it handed the ambassador a memorandum protesting Kordahi's "offensive" remarks. 

It also expressed its regret over the "insulting" statements, saying they were "clearly biased towards the terrorist Huthi militia that threatens the security and stability of the region".

Shortly after, the United Arab Emirates -- a member of the coalition -- condemned Kordahi's statements and said it too called in the Lebanese ambassador. 

Kordahi's "disgraceful and biased" comments "offended the member countries of the coalition," it said in a statement carried by the official WAM news agency.

On Tuesday, the Lebanese government said that Kordahi's statements were "rejected and did not reflect the position of the government", adding that the interview in question took place before Kordahi was appointed to cabinet in September. 

Kordahi, a well-known television presenter, told local reporters on Wednesday that the interview in question took place on August 5 and was his "personal opinion". 

"I did not wrong anyone. I did not attack anyone. Why should I apologize?" he said. "I stated my position with love as a human who feels Arab suffering." 

Rights groups have harshly criticized the coalition for civilian casualties in its aerial bombardment.

Yemen's civil war began in 2014 when the Huthis gained control of the capital Sanaa, prompting Saudi-led forces to intervene to prop up the government the following year.

Comments 4
Thumb galaxy 28 October 2021, 11:18

Oh man, the ego!

Thumb galaxy 28 October 2021, 11:21

Miqati is one of them.

Missing peace 28 October 2021, 12:04

if you consider saudis and emiratis allies then you criticize them with more diplomacy instead of making a fool of lebanon or you have the balls to declare them not your allies and spit on them all you want...
but i guess hezbi lover ministers don't have the balls for that and prefer hypocrisy and pretend to be abaday:)

Default-user-icon Mobydick1967 (Guest) 28 October 2021, 15:22

Respect to Mr. Kordahi for his courage and independence. The Gulf dictatorships cannot stand any degree of free opinion or opposition to their horrible policies. They expect everybody to bow for them in total obedience, and those who don't are blacklisted or assassinated.