Hariri urges Russia to help prevent Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri has strongly condemned Israel’s recent “dangerous” drone incursion into the Arab country, delivering a warning to the regime through Russia against further violations of Lebanon’s sovereignty.
Speaking in a telephone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, Hariri described the recent Israeli attack on Lebanon as a “dangerous act, an attack against Lebanon’s sovereignty and a violation of Resolution 1701, which established calm and stability over the past years.”
He added that Lebanon is counting on Russia’s role to help prevent further escalation and tension, as well as to “send clear messages to Israel that it must stop violating Lebanon’s sovereignty.”
“Hariri stressed that Israel’s attack against a civilian populated area strikes a blow to the stable situation that prevailed on the border since the issuance of Resolution 1701, and threatens to seriously escalate the situation in the region, with unpredictable results,” a statement from Hariri’s office read.
Moscow, in return, “reaffirmed its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and stability of Lebanon,” in a statement carried by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The statement added the Russia emphasized the need for respecting international law and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which brokered a ceasefire in the war of aggression Israel launched against Lebanon in the summer of 2006.
On Monday, Hariri called upon the United Nations Security Council to pressure Israel not to initiate any action of aggression against Lebanon.
“If Israel’s aggressions escalate, this will have dangerous repercussions on Lebanon and the whole region,” a statement by Hariri's office said.
Hariri said that the government wants to prevent any escalations, which requires the support of the international community.
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