Mufti of Lebanon: The proposals of Iran and China can save Lebanon

According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, the Lebanese Mufti “Ahmad Qaban” on Tuesday issued a statement strongly criticizing the Lebanese government’s policies in “following” the United States.
news Network المنار “We have the right to accuse the government and its political, monetary and financial forces; Because a historical catastrophe against the country and the people [لبنان] has happened”.
He stressed that no government official has the right to evade his obligations by declaring the government and the central bank bankrupt; Because this is a failed logic.
The Lebanese official, meanwhile, said the Lebanese government has many assets, inventories and options at its disposal that it can use to rise to power.
Earlier, he noted that the Lebanese government’s main problem was “a political decision that insists on following the United States.” “While the proposal of China and Iran can uniquely save Lebanon.”
He concluded by stating that the Lebanese government must make a courageous decision; Because “the country is not bankrupt in terms of facilities and assets, but its bankruptcy is in political decision-making and dependence on the outside.”
Lebanon’s Mufti Jafari has previously commented on reactions to the news of fuel purchases and imports from Iran to Lebanon: “It has not fallen and will not fall, and there are many options for power.”
“Lebanon is a red line and we will do whatever it takes to support it,” Qaban stressed. The time for the American option (strategy) is over because we are at the heart of the battle of the rescue options for Lebanon. “Zayn is therefore far from saving the Lebanese people from the suffocating US plans for the country and the Lebanese people.”
Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, during his recent visit to Lebanon, said: “We are ready to continue our trade and economic cooperation with Lebanon, as well as the establishment of two one-megawatt power plants in this country (more details).”
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