Saudi Arabia Gives Lebanese Ambassador 48 Hrs to Leave Riyadh

A street in Riyadh on National Day 2021. (SPA)
A street in Riyadh on National Day 2021. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Gives Lebanese Ambassador 48 Hrs to Leave Riyadh

A street in Riyadh on National Day 2021. (SPA)
A street in Riyadh on National Day 2021. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia summoned on Friday its ambassador to Lebanon for consultations in wake of the diplomatic row sparked by Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi’s offensive comments about the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia also expelled the Lebanese ambassador to Riyadh, giving him 48 hours to leave the Kingdom, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Saudi Arabia also announced it was halting all imports from Lebanon.

A statement carried by SPA said Kordahi’s comments are “another in a series of offensive stances by Lebanese officials against the Kingdom and its policies.”

It added that Lebanon “has failed to take measures demanded by the Kingdom to stop the smuggling of drugs from its territories to Saudi Arabia, especially amid the terrorist Hezbollah’s control of all of Lebanon’s border crossings.” It cited Lebanon’s failure “to take punitive measures against people suspected of committing crimes against Saudi people and of failing to hand over fugitives to the Kingdom.”

The Saudi Kingdom said “it regrets that relations with Lebanon have deteriorated to such an extent due to the Lebanese authorities’ ignoring of facts and ongoing failure to take corrective measures that could mend these ties.” The Kingdom has always been keen on these relations based on its deep fraternal relations with the Lebanese people.

“The terrorist Hezbollah’s control over the decision-making power of the Lebanese state has transformed Lebanon into a platform to carry out projects that are harmful to Lebanon and its fraternal people, with whom the Kingdom enjoys historic bonds that date back to the independence of the Lebanese republic,” continued the statement.

It also accused Hezbollah of providing support and training to the terrorist Houthi militias in Yemen.

The Saudi government said it was “keen on the Lebanese residents in Saudi Arabia, stressing that it views them as part of the fabric that brings together the Saudi people with their Arab residents in the Kingdom.”

It stressed: “The statements by Lebanese authorities do not reflect the stances of the Lebanese expatriates in Saudi Arabia who are dear to the Saudi people.”



Foreign Ministers of UAE, Israel Discuss Gaza Ceasefire

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar in Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar in Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
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Foreign Ministers of UAE, Israel Discuss Gaza Ceasefire

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar in Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar in Abu Dhabi. (WAM)

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, received Gideon Saar, Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs in Abu Dhabi where the talks focused on bilateral relations between the two countries, WAM news agency said on Tuesday.
Discussions also addressed the latest developments in the region, particularly the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, and the regional and international efforts aimed at achieving a sustainable ceasefire.
Sheikh Abdullah highlighted the urgent importance of advancing a serious political horizon to resume negotiations for achieving a comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution, adding that this would contribute to establishing stability, achieving sustainable security in the region, and ending the escalating violence.
He emphasized the need for concerted efforts to reach a permanent ceasefire and prevent the expansion of conflict in the region, noting that the priority is to end tension and violence, protect civilian lives, and make every effort to facilitate the flow of urgent humanitarian aid, added WAM.
Sheikh Abdullah stressed that the Middle East is experiencing unprecedented tension and instability, requiring enhanced collective international efforts to end extremism, tension, and escalating violence while adopting a path of peace, prosperity, and development for the benefit of its people.
He reiterated the UAE's support for the mediation efforts of Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to broker a prisoner exchange agreement that could lead to a permanent ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the safe and sustainable delivery of adequate humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.
He underlined that building peace in the region is the key to establishing lasting stability, sustainable security, and fulfilling the aspirations of its people for comprehensive development and a dignified life.
Sheikh Abdullah reaffirmed the UAE’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination, highlighting the nation's longstanding solidarity with Palestinians over the decades.